Executive functioning skills are some of the most important--and most overlooked--skills for kids to learn and build

How to help children develop executive functioning skills


Executive functioning skills are some of the most important--and most overlooked--skills for kids to learn and build

Math. Social studies. Science. There's no shortage of important topics the U.S. education system imparts on our youth. And yet, there is a set of skills that's not given enough attention in the classroom: Executive functioning. 

Executive functioning is the management system of the brain it refers to how well students pay attention, organize and prioritize, stay focused on tasks through completion, regulate their emotions, and keep track of the things they are doing. While executive functioning is starting to gain some deserved attention in the classroom, parents can have a huge impact on the growth of these skills for their children.

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