https://brainleaptech.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/1.jpg10801920Amanda Rogershttps://brainleaptech.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/BrainLeap_Technologies_Horiz_TM-1030x208.pngAmanda Rogers2020-11-01 07:52:002020-10-29 10:13:53The Neuroscience of Attention Training
Our daughter struggled, with a capital S, in middle school. It made me remember the soul crushing awkwardness of that age, the confusion of higher expectations, the need for social acceptance, the loneliness of exclusion, the fear of being less-than. Yep! Middle school is hard for lots of people.
Our daughter struggled, with a capital S, in middle school. It made me remember the soul crushing awkwardness of that age, the confusion of higher expectations, the need for social acceptance, the loneliness of exclusion, the fear of being less-than. Yep! Middle school is hard for lots of people.
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Our daughter struggled, with a capital S, in middle school. It made me remember the soul crushing awkwardness of that age, the confusion of higher expectations, the need for social acceptance, the loneliness of exclusion, the fear of being less-than. Yep! Middle school is hard for lots of people.
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Our daughter struggled, with a capital S, in middle school. It made me remember the soul crushing awkwardness of that age, the confusion of higher expectations, the need for social acceptance, the loneliness of exclusion, the fear of being less-than. Yep! Middle school is hard for lots of people.
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Our daughter struggled, with a capital S, in middle school. It made me remember the soul crushing awkwardness of that age, the confusion of higher expectations, the need for social acceptance, the loneliness of exclusion, the fear of being less-than. Yep! Middle school is hard for lots of people.
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Our daughter struggled, with a capital S, in middle school. It made me remember the soul crushing awkwardness of that age, the confusion of higher expectations, the need for social acceptance, the loneliness of exclusion, the fear of being less-than. Yep! Middle school is hard for lots of people.
Our daughter struggled, with a capital S, in middle school. It made me remember the soul crushing awkwardness of that age, the confusion of higher expectations, the need for social acceptance, the loneliness of exclusion, the fear of being less-than. Yep! Middle school is hard for lots of people.
https://brainleaptech.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/iStock-1161353214.jpg8251271Amanda Rogershttps://brainleaptech.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/BrainLeap_Technologies_Horiz_TM-1030x208.pngAmanda Rogers2020-09-14 07:00:002020-08-25 09:42:02Radical Candor, It’s Not All Fun and Games
Why impulse control requires better attention skills.
Does your child call out in class, cry more easily than other children, have tantrums, and other outbursts? These are all signs of underdeveloped impulse control. Frequently these behaviors are addressed from a discipline or behavioral management perspective. What if it is actually executive function and self-regulation delays that are the culprit?
Attention is a strong indicator of a student’s success in the classroom and likelihood of completing college. Research also indicates that reading and math outcomes correlate with attention scores. Those children with a limited ability to pay attention struggle academically (and anecdotally, socially) over time even with tutoring and other interventions.
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The Neuroscience of Attention Training
Where we look and where we plan to looks is where we are placing our attention. This connection can be leveraged to to train attention skills.
Reviewing Vicky Hallett’s “Zooming in on keeping kids focused”
Our daughter struggled, with a capital S, in middle school. It made me remember the soul crushing awkwardness of that age, the confusion of higher expectations, the need for social acceptance, the loneliness of exclusion, the fear of being less-than. Yep! Middle school is hard for lots of people.
What Can Attention Training Games Do For My Child?
Our daughter struggled, with a capital S, in middle school. It made me remember the soul crushing awkwardness of that age, the confusion of higher expectations, the need for social acceptance, the loneliness of exclusion, the fear of being less-than. Yep! Middle school is hard for lots of people.
Development of Executive Functions: Implications for Educational Policy and Practice
Our daughter struggled, with a capital S, in middle school. It made me remember the soul crushing awkwardness of that age, the confusion of higher expectations, the need for social acceptance, the loneliness of exclusion, the fear of being less-than. Yep! Middle school is hard for lots of people.
Distance Learning – Strategies to deal with Attention Issues at home
Our daughter struggled, with a capital S, in middle school. It made me remember the soul crushing awkwardness of that age, the confusion of higher expectations, the need for social acceptance, the loneliness of exclusion, the fear of being less-than. Yep! Middle school is hard for lots of people.
WHY ATTENTION MATTERS AND HOW YOU CAN TRAIN ATTENTION
Our daughter struggled, with a capital S, in middle school. It made me remember the soul crushing awkwardness of that age, the confusion of higher expectations, the need for social acceptance, the loneliness of exclusion, the fear of being less-than. Yep! Middle school is hard for lots of people.
Let’s Do Cartwheels!
Our daughter struggled, with a capital S, in middle school. It made me remember the soul crushing awkwardness of that age, the confusion of higher expectations, the need for social acceptance, the loneliness of exclusion, the fear of being less-than. Yep! Middle school is hard for lots of people.
Radical Candor, It’s Not All Fun and Games
Our daughter struggled, with a capital S, in middle school. It made me remember the soul crushing awkwardness of that age, the confusion of higher expectations, the need for social acceptance, the loneliness of exclusion, the fear of being less-than. Yep! Middle school is hard for lots of people.
Tone it down! How Attention Affects Impulse Control.
Why impulse control requires better attention skills.
Does your child call out in class, cry more easily than other children, have tantrums, and other outbursts? These are all signs of underdeveloped impulse control. Frequently these behaviors are addressed from a discipline or behavioral management perspective. What if it is actually executive function and self-regulation delays that are the culprit?
Why Attention In Schools Matters
Attention is a strong indicator of a student’s success in the classroom and likelihood of completing college. Research also indicates that reading and math outcomes correlate with attention scores. Those children with a limited ability to pay attention struggle academically (and anecdotally, socially) over time even with tutoring and other interventions.