Focus
on key cognitive skills.
Not exact matches
«What we found was that training higher - order
cognitive skills can have a positive impact
on untrained
key executive functions as well as lower - level, but also important, processes such as straightforward memory, which is used to remember details.
Its creators say it turns your PC into «a fitness room for the brain,» assessing and developing
key cognitive skills, tailoring the program to work
on weak spots, and increasing in difficulty as your
skills improve.
However, the Education Endowment Foundation, a
key research organisation for education, states that non ‑
cognitive skills, could well be having an impact
on academic attainment.
While other entrepreneurship programs focus
on skills, tasks, or routines that entrepreneurs might typically participate in, our work is focused
on making sure that all students have the opportunity to develop the
key cognitive skills before participation in other programs to help all students be entrepreneur - ready.
We provide education
on key child and teen concerns (e.g., anxiety, social - emotional
skills, resilience) and teach parents and teachers how to use effective evidence - based approaches (primarily
Cognitive Behaviour Therapy - CBT), to help children at home and in the classroom.
Day two will include
key information
on the formation of Executive Function
Skills (XFS) and the important role played by these important frontal lobe functions in the regulation and control of behaviors and emotions and the subsequent development of our critical higher order
cognitive functions: organization, self - directed motivation, and self - understanding.