Tag Archives: executive functions

Last Updated July 23, 2020

How Playing Video Games with Your Children Can Help Them Develop Their Organization Skills

July 25, 2020 - No Comments

Parents can get pretty creative when it comes to finding strategies to help their kids stay organized. They spend loads

Resources on Processing Speed for Parents

January 13, 2020 - No Comments

Helping kids with slow processing requires that we identify these concerns at home and in the classroom. Dr. Kulman conducts

Resources on Organization for Parents

January 6, 2020 - No Comments

Organization is an ongoing process. Once organized, does not mean “always” organized. But learning methods to stay organized can be

Videos on Brain Training

October 3, 2019 - No Comments

Brain training, while a very beneficial practice for both children and adults, can be difficult to understand. We have collected

Websites for Parents on Academic and Study Skills

September 30, 2019 - No Comments

Effective study skills are crucial for learning and getting good grades. Many kids who struggle with school are using strategies

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Videos for Parents for Executive Functions

September 26, 2019 - No Comments

Many kids have figured out that one of the best ways for them to learn about their world is by

Websites for Parents on Executive Functions

September 23, 2019 - No Comments

Executive functions are brain-based cognitive skills that facilitate critical thinking and self-regulation. Executive functions call upon the prefrontal cortex of our brains to help with

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Websites for Parents on Time Management

September 12, 2019 - No Comments

Time Management involves the ability to respond to things in a timely fashion, estimate the time necessary to complete tasks,

Websites for Parents on Task Initiation

September 9, 2019 - No Comments

Learning about task initiation is incredibly beneficial for parents. The resources we have included provide tips and activities that can

Videos on Goal-Directed Persistence

August 19, 2019 - No Comments

Goal-directed persistence, also known as “stick-to-itiveness,” refers to our ability to set a reachable goal and then display ongoing efforts

Slow Processing Speed in the Classroom

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1058 Kingstown Rd. Wakefield, RI 02879
Phone: (401) 789 – 1553  
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ADHD In The Classroom

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1058 Kingstown Rd. Wakefield, RI 02879 
Phone: (401) 789 – 1553
evals@sccfc.net
southcountychildandfamily.com
 
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