Every year educators not only teach important academic skills or standards, but educators also spend time teaching many essential life skills. Often, these life skills are referred to as character ...
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Pathological lying in teens is associated with executive function deficits, study indicates
Teenagers who are pathological liars also tend to struggle with executive function deficits, such as poor memory or impulse control, researchers have found. This means practitioners may be able to ...
I specialize in Executive Function coaching for students and adults by working closely on the primary EF skills identified as Working Memory, Self-Monitoring, Organization, Planning & Prioritizing, ...
A growing body of research is raising fresh questions about how today’s scrolling habits may be shaping the brain.
If you’ve ever said, “I just need to focus,” and then found yourself scrolling, snacking, and reorganizing your sock drawer—you’ve just met your executive function. And it wasn’t having its best day.
As people, we rely on our mental capabilities and cognitive skills to do things like regulate emotions and navigate our day-to-day lives. Planning and organization, completing tasks, time management, ...
The current medical crisis is an unexpected global challenge, and people are in confusion mode. Pandemic solutions are required for the entire population, not only for hospitals. Basic human ...
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Task Initiation and Its Role in Executive Function
Task initiation is a crucial aspect of executive function that impacts your ability to start projects and meet deadlines. It ...
"The phrase “executive function” refers to a set of skills. These skills underlie the capacity to plan ahead and meet goals, display self-control, follow multiple-step directions even when interrupted ...
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