Probe for the feelings behind phone distractions Impulse control is another executive function skill that teens are developing. If a student is having trouble refraining ... is to have them create a ...
vu.nl. Purpose The goal of this meta-analysis was to aggregate available empirical studies on the effects of physical exercise on executive functions in preadolescent children (6–12 years of age), ...
Objective To synthesise randomised controlled trials (RCTs) regarding the effects of chronic exercise interventions on different domain-specific executive functions (EFs) among children and ...
Lerner, Matthew D. Potthoff, Lauren M. Hunter, Scott J. and Nagy, Emese 2015. Optimizing Cross-Sectional Prediction of Social Functioning in Youth Referred for ...
The judgment required to lead effectively and to act thoughtfully, beyond instinctual reactions, is a uniquely human capability. Neuroscientists call this competence, “executive function.” Executive ...
"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 ...
However, I also have the executive functioning skills needed to be able to put my phone ... This is a way of teaching your teen to set boundaries around their own phone use and to fully engage with ...
When your kids were little, filling out their Easter basket was easy: small toys, crayons, plenty of candy and you’re done. But now that they’re teens, everything has changed (down to their sleep ...