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Boo! Halloween, trick-or-treating, and costume planning offer fun ways to promote executive function at home. Categorizing Many students don’t...
READ MOREBoo! Halloween, trick-or-treating, and costume planning offer fun ways to promote executive function at home. Categorizing Many students don’t...
READ MOREAre you looking for a compelling, research-backed reason to get your children involved in household chores? Research shows that the benefits of...
READ MORELong days, peak temperatures, and high humidity…we are officially in the dog days of summer! During this time, humans and their canine companions...
READ MORE“A central issue with working memory is that it’s limited. It’s limited in capacity, limited in duration, limited in focus. We tend to...
READ MOREWhen it comes to reading, working in groups can be problematic, especially for students with dyslexia, ADHD, or other learning differences...
READ MOREExecutive function has been shown to be a crucial cognitive process for the success of humans, whether school aged or adult. But what about...
READ MORE“Place your attention in the center of your body. You may want to close your eyes. Take a few breaths and allow your body to relax. Imagine you...
READ MOREGames are a great way to teach students with learning differences. Playing board games and card games allows students to practice a number of...
READ MOREHey everyone! Elizabeth Ross here. (Some of you might recognize me from our curriculum videos!) Anyway, I’m really excited to be connecting...
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