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Attention Magazine October 2022
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LW4K: Turning Game-Based Learning into Executive Function and Social-Emotional Learning Skills
Mark Katz, PhD
PROMISING PRACTICES
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Is Doing Household Chores Related to Executive Functioning?
Yuanyuan Jiang and Meghan Billings
RESEARCH BRIEFS
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How to Recover From a Friendship Breakup
Caroline Maguire, MEd, ACCG, PCC
CONNECTION MATTERS
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“Everyone’s So Tense All the Time”
Elaine Taylor-Klaus MCC, CPCC
Whether you call it searching for a silver lining or spin control, a positive mindset will guide you to create a tone in your home that improves family life.
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Building Better Homework Habits
Ann Dolin, MEd
Here’s how to talk to your kids to promote changes that help them take ownership of their schoolwork and form healthy study habits.
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The Transition to College Starts Today
Beth McGaw
If you’re parenting a high school senior, consider this a training year for the independence soon to come. Start by giving them this article.
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Sometimes Invisible
Cheryl Gedzelman
While these children and adults often are able to get by with workarounds, an accurate diagnosis could improve so many of their lives.
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Think You Can Spot ADHD in Your Classroom?
Cynthia Hammer, MSW
A challenge for teachers (and parents): Test your knowledge of ADHD, and then read this article to learn which answers you got right.
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How to Build and Maintain New Habits
Ellen Delap
Here are strategies to help you make just one small daily lifestyle change at a time, and then repeat it until it becomes automatic.
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How Would a Professional Approach Treating an Adult with ADHD?
Carey Heller, PsyD
A psychologist offers a framework to explain how treatment can be useful and what kinds of information are beneficial to share.