Executive skills are critical to the acquisition of academic skills, but more importantly, they are the skills students need to get things done. These brain-based skills include task initiation, emotional regulation, response inhibition, sustained attention, working memory, planning, organization and goal-directed persistence. Some students seem to acquire them naturally, but many students struggle with them. Listen to learn more on how these skills develop throughout childhood and how you help children acquire the critical skills they need to be successful students.
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Part 2: Building Emotional Muscles in Children - Featuring Allison Edwards
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