My employer understands my EF challenges!
Hello, executive function community! We are Casey Anley (educational psychologist) and Catherine Davis (counselling psychologist) - new recruits to [...]
Hello, executive function community! We are Casey Anley (educational psychologist) and Catherine Davis (counselling psychologist) - new recruits to [...]
Play time is an important part of a child’s early development. Not only is it a great source of entertainment, playing helps our children to develop their executive function skills.
Note-taking, planning a long-term project, remembering instructions, completing homework and revising for exams are essential daily tasks for our young learners but why are some students able to manage these demands whilst others really struggle?
What an incredible event The Forum For the Future of Education was, served as a platform for people from all backgrounds and walks of life, to come together, and discuss both the current state and the future of our education system, here in the UK.
Our children deserve better than what the world is offering and we have the power to make sure that our world is kind, and decent. Let your voice be heard in our online event 'The Forum For the Future of Education'.
Play time is an important part of a child’s early development. Not only is it a great source of entertainment, playing helps our children to develop their executive function skills.
The world can be overwhelming and daunting at times, but we can learn to control how we respond to it. Learn how mindfullness can adopt a more calm approach to life.
It's a difficult time for students coming to the end of their GCSE & A-Levels. Learn more about the goverment guidlines and how they'll be graded in 2021 and how they can ensure they get the grade they deserve.