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Last Updated April 22, 2019

Planning skills and advice

Websites for Parents About Planning

April 15, 2019 - No Comments

Our team of neuropsychologists, school psychologists, and psychology students at South County Child and Family Consultants is committed to

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Resources on Planning for Kids

April 8, 2019 - No Comments

It’s not uncommon for kids to struggle planning out their day to day activities. Planning requires the use of

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Resources on Planning for Parents

April 8, 2019 - No Comments

Having the ability to plan one’s actions to achieve a goal is an important skill for children and adults.

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Resources for Parents and Kids about Meditation and Mindfulness

June 20, 2018 - No Comments

Yoga, relaxation, meditation and mindfulness are up and coming methods for stress relief, and they have many other benefits as well. They are

What is Anxiety in Children?

January 14, 2016 - No Comments

Anxiety is a common and natural human response to situations that are threatening. However, it can become problematic when it

What Does the Processing-Speed Index Measure?

January 14, 2016 - No Comments

At its core, the processing speed index measures a child’s ability efficiently to scan and understand visual information and complete

What Does the Working-Memory Index Measure?

January 14, 2016 - No Comments

At its core, the working memory index measures a child’s ability to hold verbal and visual information in mind and

Attention, Concentration, and Inhibition Skills

October 19, 2015 - No Comments

Attention, Concentration, and Inhibition skills are often grouped together because of their strong overlap with one another.  Attention and Concentration

What is Sustained Attention?

October 14, 2015 - No Comments

Sustained attention refers to the ability to focus on one or more items for a necessary duration of time

What is Response Inhibition?

October 9, 2015 - No Comments

Response inhibition is the conscious choice to ignore other stimuli (mental or environmental) that would detract from the attention