Our founder describes a new service we’re offering: an executive functioning functioning assessment in the form of the Behavior Rating Inventory of Executive Functioning, Second Edition (BRIEF-2).
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Read MoreIncluded here are four simple techniques that I have found to be helpful to students who need physical movement. I have selected these techniques because, in general, they are discreet so a child can do them without their classmates noticing. They can be practiced one-on-one at home or in tutoring, or within the classroom in a whole group setting.
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Read MoreWhat does the phrase “Working Memory” mean? This article provides concrete examples so that everyone understands why it is important, the role it plays in academics, and what to do if you have concerns about your child’s working memory.. Learn more about Working Memory from Chicago Home Tutor executive functioning coach and school psychologist, Tulin S Akin.
Read MoreChildren who have Inhibitory Control are better at everyday skills such as waiting their turn, maintaining focus, and being more persistent and less impulsive. Learn more about Inhibition from Chicago Home Tutor executive functioning coach and school psychologist, Tulin S Akin.
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