Author @doctorkorb.bsky.social provides advice about building time management skills in this helpful Good Housekeeping piece. Check out the full article!
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Enjoy this conversation with @doctorkorb.bsky.social and the hosts from Fusion Academy's Learning Differently podcast that first aired last month.
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Created by the author of Raising an Organized Child, @doctorkorb.bsky.social, this affordable introduction to executive function skills provides helpful lessons and real-life examples:
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Don't be afraid to let your child be bored this summer! Boredom is a good exercise for the brain. Instead of solving the problem for them, encourage your child build their own drop down menu of things in their brain that they can do when there is "nothing to do." 😉
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Celebrating another year helping families improve executive functions and build life skills in children of all ages. It's never too late (or too early) to encourage organized thinking!
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Celebrate Independent Bookstores today and everyday! Our book is a great resource for parents and educators - buy one for you or a friend and learn how to boost a child's #executivefunctions and organized thinking!
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Promoting problem-solving is one of the five important steps to boosting executive function skills, as outlined in Raising an Organized Child. Adults should model how to work out determining next-steps, coming up with creative solutions, perseverance, and then let them make their own decisions!
On the My Simplified Life podcast @doctorkorb.bsky.social talks about the importance of building executive function skills in children and that it's never to early teach organization as a way of thinking. Have a listen! podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/r...
Holidays are great opportunities for working on executive function skills with your children! Use Valentine's Day as a prompt to help challenge your children to think ahead about how your family could celebrate together. Plan who to send notes to, make a draft, calculate the supplies needed, & more!
Here we go! Joined Bluesky to share tips and advice about the #5Steps you can use to boost your child’s independence, ease frustration, and promote confidence!