Using executive functions to navigate the back to school transition.
Applying executive function strategies to help your child navigate the transition back in to the school routine will make it smoother for everyone.
Applying executive function strategies to help your child navigate the transition back in to the school routine will make it smoother for everyone.
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.
By making a few adjustments to the parenting strategies you use, you can provide your child with the tools they need to effectively manage their own behaviour.
Your child’s motivation to learn is encouraged by the experiences that you provide for them. You play a vital role in fostering motivation in your child.
The executive function benefits of setting up a child friendly workspace in your home.
Mock exams are practice exams but we want students to take them seriously to develop good habits for the real thing.
Why is December so hard for students with executive function challenges? This time of year can be particularly challenging for young people.
Dr Bettina Hohnen one of the co-founders of Connections in Mind will be giving a workshop next week at our [...]