Executive Function

mom and daughter have routines that help them achieve success in language, speech, oral motor, and social skills.

How to Help Your Child Achieve Success (Without Motivation)

Most people think that motivation is the key to success, but research shows that it has nothing to do with it. The real secret to achieving your goals is discipline and routines. To put your goals into action, you need to create a plan and stick to it. In comes SMART goals. Then, in addition to SMART goals, you also need to establish daily routines that will help you develop the habits that will lead to success. Read more to learn how to implement this.

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How to Help Your Child Keep a Clean Room

Does your child’s bedroom stay messy? It may seem like your child doesn’t care about being organized, but the truth is, they may be trying their best to organize their room but are struggling to get it done. The planning, organizing, and executing needed to organize their room are all executive functioning skills that need to be focused on and developed. Read more to learn some tips on how to do this.

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