
Ep. 24 | Slow Processing: When "Not Listening" Is Really "Needing Time"
Brain First Parenting with Eileen Devine · Eileen Devine
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Show Notes
SUMMARY - It is common for kids with neurobehavioral conditions to struggle with slow processing pace. Slow processing pace is a cognitive skill that is often missed or misunderstood, seen as a behavioral issue, and therefore not accommodated. This episode helps listeners better understand and identify slow processing pace as a lagging cognitive skill, and from there, provides concrete examples of accommodations.
TAKEAWAYS:
- Slow processing pace is a cognitive skill set that everyone needs to have firmly in place to navigate their day successfully.
- Processing pace is the speed at which someone can process information, especially verbal information.
- There are behaviors that reflect slower processing pace which parents, caregivers and adults need to be aware of in order to be able to then accommodate this lagging cognitive skill vs punish the behavioral symptom.
- Accommodations take into consideration the additional time that kids with neurobehavioral conditions require to navigate their day successfully.
RESOURCES:
Brain First Parenting Podcast, Episode 15: Why "Simple" Conversations Are Hard For Your Child
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