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3 Ways to Help with Attention and Executive Functioning

3 Ways to Help with Attention and Executive Functioning

by Enrichment Therapies | Jan 19, 2023 | Executive Function, Resources

Executive functioning refers to the cognitive skills we use to initiate and maintain attention, follow directions, remember events and information, organize information and demonstrate self-control. Trouble with executive functioning can be present in many different...
5 Fun and Engaging Ways to Practice Speech Sound Targets at Home

5 Fun and Engaging Ways to Practice Speech Sound Targets at Home

by Enrichment Therapies | Jan 3, 2023 | Speech & Language

At Enrichment Therapy and Learning Center, we value the importance of practicing speech sound targets at home to increase children’s accuracy toward meeting their articulation goals. It allows for faster acquisition of sounds at various levels of difficulty and...
Games and Activities to Improve Attention and Executive Functioning

Games and Activities to Improve Attention and Executive Functioning

by Enrichment Therapies | Dec 28, 2022 | Executive Function, School Aged Activities

The following are games and activities to improve executive functioning at home. These are just some of the many available games/activities, which are great for all ages, but age suggestions are also provided. Have fun with this while also working to improve your...
Why is Writing so Hard for My Child?

Why is Writing so Hard for My Child?

by Enrichment Therapies | Dec 5, 2022 | Developmental Stages, Executive Function

By: Jamie Seibert, Learning Specialist Writing assignments become increasingly more difficult when students have learning differences. Students with learning differences are likely to struggle with executive function skills. I think everyone can struggle with...
Using Recipes to Improve Attention and Executive Functioning

Using Recipes to Improve Attention and Executive Functioning

by Enrichment Therapies | Nov 28, 2022 | Executive Function, School Aged Activities

Cooking is a great way to help your child improve their attention and executive functioning. Recipes contain multiple steps that your child must follow in order. They also provide a variety of directions (e.g. mix, pour, measure) that can help your child increase...
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