Cardinal Education Journal

June 27, 2022

What can I do to improve executive functioning?

Good executive function and self-regulation are not skills people are born with, they are developed over time. So how can you help your child develop executive functioning skills? Here are some useful tips you can do at home even for older kids: Teach organization. Let your child arrange and rearrange his things according to functionality.  […]

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June 27, 2022

How does executive functioning affect academic performance?

Some people think that the only important executive function skill when it comes to academics is time management. But there’s actually a lot you need to keep in mind, such as multitasking, making decisions, adaptability, and being aware of both your emotions and other people’s. If your child develops these important executive function skills, they […]

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June 27, 2022

What is executive function disorder?

Executive function disorder or executive dysfunction is not a medically diagnosed condition. It is a weakness in the part of the brain that controls and regulates skills such as organization, time management, memory, and attention. All these are also present when a person is diagnosed with ADHD but it doesn’t mean that a person who […]

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June 27, 2022

Why is executive function important?

Executive function is the most important skill for academic and life success. It teaches students to multitask, keep up with their deadlines, and maintain a balance between their work and their leisure time. It is also the least thought about and the most challenging area to improve. Central to our philosophy of a holistic approach, […]

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