If your child has difficulty building friendships How to Apply It! Having a structured approach can help them develop the social and relationship skills they need. GIVE and VALIDATE are two mnemonic acronyms to try as you think about how you are communicat... View More
If your student hesitates to ask for what he needs or has difficulty clearly communicating needs How to Apply It! 1) If you can learn how to effectively communicate your needs without being overly demanding or emotional, adults are more likely to be supporti... View More
If your student is unfamiliar with professional etiquette How to Apply It! 1) Students often benefit from explicit instruction in how to behave in more formal circumstances, such as interacting with adults or interviewing for a job or internship. 1) Handsha... View More
If your student struggles to make decisions and choices How to Apply It! 1) Having a concrete, structured approach to problem solving, particularly for making difficult life decisions or tough social situations, can help you work through challenges without f... View More
If your student struggles with anxiety or emotions How to Apply It! 1) Yoga and meditation are becoming increasingly popular for students in the classroom and after school as a way to reduce anxiety, improve attention and listening, and manage emotions. 1)... View More
If your student struggles with executive functions and you can commit to 2-3 months of almost daily training How to Apply It! 1) In the last two decades there has been some evidence that executive functions and other cognitive skills might be improved thro... View More