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205: #1 Way to teach executive functioning skills for better grades and a calmer mind
Episode 205

205: #1 Way to teach executive functioning skills for better grades and a calmer mind

Dysregulated Kids: Science-Backed Parenting Help for Behavior, Anxiety, ADHD and More · Dr. Roseann Capanna Hodge

June 26, 202415m 5s

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Show Notes

Executive functioning skills are like the toolbox your child uses to stay organized, focused, and on top of tasks. These skills encompass a range of abilities, including planning, organizing, time management, impulse control, and working memory. When children have strong executive functioning skills, they can tackle schoolwork more effectively, manage their time wisely, regulate their emotions, and adapt to new situations with greater ease.

This episode focuses on exploring the number one strategy to nurture and enhance criticalexecutive functioning skills in children. We'll delve into actionable strategy to empower children to succeed academically, regulate their emotions, and navigate challenges with confidence and ease. By incorporating executive function, self-control, and flexible thinking into our executive functioning strategies, we aim to build executive functioning abilities and organizational skills in children. These strategies are designed to enhance mental processes and support academic achievement, providing children with the tools they need to thrive in various aspects of their lives.

Discover science-backed mental health solutions and gain valuable insights from Dr. Roseann Capanna-Hodge by exploring the resources available at www.drroseann.com.

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