Helping Children with Executive Function Challenges Manage Papers and Stay Organized

Teaching Children to Manage Papers and Develop Executive Function Skills Managing papers and staying organized can be a daunting task for children, especially those with executive function challenges. As an executive function coach, it’s essential to teach children the skills they need to succeed in this area. One effective method is the “fine tooth combing” […]

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From Math Failure to Sound Engineer: One Woman’s Journey to Overcoming Math Trauma

Breaking Free from Math Trauma Math anxiety and struggles are common experiences for many students, often stemming from negative experiences and self-perceived inadequacies. However, as Sue Besson’s story illustrates, it’s never too late to change one’s relationship with math. With the right support and mindset, anyone can overcome math trauma and develop a growth mindset. […]

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How to Make Your Brain Your Best Friend: A Neuroscientist’s Approach to Self-Care and Mental Health

Understanding the Importance of Brain Health and Neurodiversity As parents, we want to provide our children with the best possible foundation for success in life. This includes not only their physical health but also their mental well-being. Rachel Bar, a neuroscientist and author of “How to Make Your Brain Your Best Friend,” emphasizes the importance […]

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Transforming Education: Expert Insights on Culturally Responsive Practices and Student-Centered Teaching

Transforming Education through Personalized Instructional Coaching As educators, we strive to provide the best possible education for our students. However, with the ever-changing landscape of education, it can be challenging to keep up with the latest research and instructional practices. That’s why it’s essential to partner with organizations like Educational Innovation 360, which offers personalized […]

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How Christmas is Affected by Disability and What We Like About the Holiday Season

Embracing the Spirit of Christmas with Disabilities Christmas is a time for joy, giving, and celebration. However, for individuals with disabilities, the holiday season can be a unique experience. In this video, Kaylee and Cody share their thoughts on Christmas, highlighting the things they like and dislike about the holiday. They also discuss how their […]

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Mastering Emotional Regulation as an ADHD Entrepreneur

Understanding Executive Function and Emotional Regulation in ADHD Executive function is a crucial aspect of our brain’s ability to organize, prioritize, and make progress. For individuals with ADHD, executive function can be underpowered, making it challenging to focus and stay on track. Emotional regulation plays a significant role in executive function, as emotional dysregulation can […]

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Unlocking the Secrets of Emotionally Based School Avoidance: A Neuroscience Perspective

Understanding School Avoidance and Anxiety School avoidance and anxiety are common issues that many children face, and it’s essential to understand the underlying reasons behind these behaviors. Dr. Rebecca Torrren Jenkins, an educational consultant and researcher, shares her expertise on this topic, highlighting the importance of bridging the gap between neuroscience and school practice. She […]

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Productivity Hacks That Are Kind to Your Brain and Body

Productivity Hacks That Are Kind to Your Brain and Body As we strive to be more productive, it’s essential to consider the impact of our methods on our brain and body. The traditional approach to productivity often involves brute force, where we push ourselves to work harder and longer, often at the cost of our […]

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Schools Are Getting It Right: Supporting Students Who Learn and Think Differently

Embracing Technology in Education Technology is revolutionizing the way we approach education, and schools are at the forefront of this change. The use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in analyzing data is a game-changer, allowing teachers to deliver interventions and support to students more efficiently than ever before. This is particularly beneficial for students with learning […]

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