EF at Home: Goal Setting, Part 2
This is the second part of a two-part series on EF at Home: Goal Setting. You can read Part 1 here. When children create personalized and...
READ MOREThis is the second part of a two-part series on EF at Home: Goal Setting. You can read Part 1 here. When children create personalized and...
READ MORETo children, goal setting may seem like one of those things that adults do—and maybe only those highly successful adults that children see on...
READ MOREWith back-to-school season in full swing, it is more important than ever for students to adopt executive function strategies and tools. Students...
READ MOREThis post is part of a series that highlights ways to teach financial literacy with executive function strategies. It’s never too early to teach...
READ MOREThis post is part of a series that highlights ways to teach financial literacy with executive function strategies. It’s never too early to teach...
READ MOREAccording to a study by FINRA (Financial Industry Regulatory Authority) Investor Education Foundation(link opens in new tab/window) ↗, four in...
READ MORELearning how to set goals is critically important for students both in school and in life. But setting a goal is just one part of the process...
READ MOREGoal orientation theory posits that students engage in any given learning activity for one of two reasons. If an individual has a performance...
READ MOREWhat does it take to be a successful president? Many historians have studied the presidents of the United States to determine what qualities and...
READ MOREGoal setting and reflection—two popular topics on the SMARTS blog—often come up around the New Year. How can you incorporate mindfulness practices...
READ MOREWhile Thanksgiving may be over, gratitude is in-season 365 days of the year. Recent research into gratitude practices has revealed that this...
READ MOREThe New Year offers a fresh start, a great time for setting goals and teaching executive function goal-setting strategies. Try this ten-minute...
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