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Executive Function and Emotional Regulation: Identifying What's Blocking Your Child's Learning
You've tried everything. You've set up a homework routine. You've talked to teachers. You've tried rewards and consequences. You've helped with organization. You've been patient and supportive. And your child is still struggling. Here's what's probably happening: you're addressing the wrong problem. Not because you're doing anything wrong, but because it's really hard to see what's actually getting in the way. When a child struggles academically, we tend to jump straight to s
Nov 26, 20256 min read


Why Planning Skills Matter for Kids—And How to Start Small
Planning and organization are key parts of executive function—and they’re skills many students find challenging. From remembering assignments to managing time effectively, these abilities often make the difference between a smooth school day and a stressful one. For some students, especially those with autism or ADHD, planning doesn’t come naturally. They may forget to bring materials to class, struggle to prioritize tasks, or feel overwhelmed when faced with multi-step proje
Sep 9, 20252 min read


How Does Learning Work?
Susan Meyer Markle was a brilliant educator whose work on instructional design, including component/composite relations, is foundational...
Dec 24, 20242 min read


Understanding Executive Functions: The Key to Academic Success
What Are Executive Functions? Executive functions (commonly shortened to EF) are a set of cognitive processes that play a crucial role in...
Dec 3, 20243 min read

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