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Recommended Reading

Mindset Matters

Mindset Matters

Children, Executive Function, Mindset, Recommended Reading

Mindset Matters Amelia is her name and conquering new challenges is her game! She takes up skateboarding with gusto…

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If Winning isn’t everything, why do I hate to lose?

If Winning isn’t everything, why do I hate to lose?

Children, Executive Function, Recommended Reading

If Winning isn’t everything, why do I hate to lose?   Kelsey’s a typical fourth-grader. She likes to…

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Time to Get Started

Time to Get Started

Children, Executive Function, Recommended Reading

Time to get started   Blake doesn’t understand why he has to clean his room RIGHT NOW. He’ll get to…

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Fix it with Focus!

Fix it with Focus!

Children, Executive Function, Recommended Reading

Fix it with Focus Focus. Focus. Focus. That’s the advice Blake frequently hears but fails to follow. Blake…

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Empathy is my SuperPower!

Empathy is my SuperPower!

Children, Executive Function, Recommended Reading

Empathy is my SuperPower!   Why does her brother cry when it’s dark? Why does her classmate Kayla take so…

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I’ll Never Get All of That Done!

I’ll Never Get All of That Done!

Children, Executive Function, Recommended Reading

I’ll Never Get All of That Done! A Story about Planning and Prioritizing.

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How did you miss that?

How did you miss that?

Children, Executive Function, Recommended Reading

How did you miss that? When he rushes home after an exhausting night of baseball, the last thing Braden wants to hear…

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But I Need Your Help Now!

But I Need Your Help Now!

Children, Executive Function, Recommended Reading

But I Need Your Help Now! A fun story about waiting your turn! Isaac is a second grader who struggles with waiting to…

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Stress Stinks

Stress Stinks

Children, Executive Function, Recommended Reading

Stress Stinks

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How Do I Remember All That? : A Story to Improve Working Memory

How Do I Remember All That? : A Story to Improve Working Memory

Children, Executive Function, Recommended Reading

How Do I Remember All That? : A Story to Improve Working Memory Braden’s schoolwork seems to be getting tougher….

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It Was Just Right Here!

It Was Just Right Here!

Children, Executive Function, Recommended Reading

It was just right here! Blake is struggling to keep his schoolwork, his papers and his things in order. Assignments…

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iGen : Why Today’s Super-Connected Kids Are Growing Up Less Rebellious, More Tolerant, Less Happy–and Completely Unprepared for Adulthood–and What That Means for the Rest of Us

iGen : Why Today’s Super-Connected Kids Are Growing Up Less Rebellious, More Tolerant, Less Happy–and Completely Unprepared for Adulthood–and What That Means for the Rest of Us

Mental Health, Parenting, Recommended Reading, Technology

iGen : Why Today’s Super-Connected Kids Are Growing Up Less Rebellious, More Tolerant, Less Happy–and…

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