Executive functioning, at its core, is simply a fancy way of labeling the way a brain organizes, accesses and harnesses information.
We often take these skills for granted, and as such, forget that they are skills that are learned. For instance, imagine watching a toddler quietly organizing his toy trucks in a line.
Being organized is a great skill for your children to learn. It’s something that will stick with them for the rest of their lives, and let’s be honest, it’s something that can make your life just a little bit easier too.Teaching your children to be organized isn’t difficult. Here are 11 things you can do to get started right away.
Read MoreWe at The House understand the frustration that comes with watching your child struggle in school. With often overcrowded classrooms and increasingly difficult curriculum, it can be a struggle for students to keep up, much less excel. We would love to help!
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