Tag: homeschool
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Multitasking Madness: Juggling Parenthood with EF Strategies
Parenthood can be a delightful whirlwind that demands impeccable multitasking skills. As you navigate the chaos, it’s essential to harness the power of executive function to stay organized and focused. […]
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Executive Function and Summer Camps: Choosing the Right Activities
As the school year comes to a close, many parents are thinking about summer camps. Camps offer opportunities for kids to engage in fun activities, make new friends, and continue […]
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Promoting Executive Function at Home
As a parent, you want your child to succeed in all aspects of their life. One way to help them succeed is by promoting executive function at home. The official […]
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Interviewing an EF Expert, Part 4
Top Tier Admissions(link opens in new tab/window), a company devoted to empowering students from around the world in the college and graduate school admissions process, recently interviewed ResearchILD’s very own […]
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EF at Home: Goal Setting, Part 2
This is the second part of a two-part series on EF at Home: Goal Setting. You can read Part 1 here. When children create personalized and achievable goals that are […]
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EF at Home: Goal Setting, Part 1
To children, goal setting may seem like one of those things that adults do—and maybe only those highly successful adults that children see on television or in the movies. Many […]
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Parent Perspective: The Gap Between Home and School
Alana Bremers, parent and ResearchILD Intern, discusses how educators and parents can bridge the gap between home and school. “My brother grew up with learning differences, and when my mom […]
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Parent Perspective: Reentry and Learning Loss
Alana Bremers, parent and ResearchILD Intern, shares her thoughts about school reentry and learning loss after homeschooling her children during the pandemic. “Between not being able to access specific standards […]
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Parent Perspective: Learning to Homeschool
Alana Bremers, parent and ResearchILD Intern, explains how she learned to homeschool during the pandemic. “While deciding to homeschool my kids wasn’t easy, once I made the decision, I took […]
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Parent Perspective: Choosing Homeschooling
Alana Bremers, parent and ResearchILD Intern, explains why she moved her children from remote learning to homeschooling. Spring of 2021 “Making the decision to homeschool was a challenging decision, but […]