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Executive Function in the Classroom & Clinic – Live Webinar

March 27 @ 6:00 am - 2:00 pm MST

Teaching students how they think, learn, and behave empowers them to play an active role in their own learning. When children with ADHD, anxiety, learning differences, oppositional tendencies, and disinterest in school are taught how to be “Cognitive Scientists” coaching their own brains to plan, prioritize, attend, and remember, they become more invested in school and motivated to learn.

Taking the mystery out of executive functions by showing students how to learn more efficiently while calming their defensive brains leads to better concentration, improved attention, higher academic achievement, and competent social-emotional skills.

In this live webcast, Lynne Kenney, Psy.D., pediatric psychologist, author, and international educator, will teach you how to integrate the newest research in neuroscience, kinesiology, and education for kids to learn more efficiently. You will discover over 30 developmentally progressive cognitive-exercises, worksheets, and activities to enliven your classroom. Learn how to improve cognition, enhance learning, and empower children to be better thinkers with motor movement, sequencing, attending, self-regulation, and memory activities.

Dress comfortably, as we will be moving to think and calming to learn by employing balls, body percussion, rhythm activities, yoga, and music.

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March 27
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6:00 am - 2:00 pm
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