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Post-Exam Emotional Slump: How to Reset Your Child in May
Many students feel unexpectedly exhausted, unmotivated, or emotionally drained after major exams. While often dismissed as simple burnout, this "post-exam slump" may be linked to changes in brain... -
Social Withdrawal in International School Kids: A Hidden Growth Concern in May
Social withdrawal in children is often more than ājust stress.ā Discover why many international school students retreat socially during May and how multidisciplinary summer interventions can... -
Miss the May Adjustment Window? Why Kids Struggle to Refocus This Summer
May is a critical adjustment period for children. Without structured routines, summer breaks can lead to āSummer Regressionā in focus, behavior, and emotional... -
The Executive Function Trap: Why a Bright Child Shuts Down (And How to Open the Door)
Children who seem ālazyā often struggle with executive functionāskills like starting, planning, and organizing tasks. Support works better than pressure: break tasks into small steps and make... -
Executive Function and the āInvisible Loadā at School and Home: What Every Parent Should Know
From managing homework and following school routines to getting dressed and remembering instructions, childrenās days are filled with hidden expectations. Some kids breeze through these challenges,... -
How to Cultivate Executive Function Skills During Summer Break: 5 Fun and Meaningful Activities
Executive function skills can be enhanced in places other than school. With the arrival of summer, take advantage of this time to build executive function skills through activities such as sports and... -
Tips to help get your child organised!
Struggling to help your child stay on track, manage time, or stay focused? These may be signs of executive functioning challenges. Executive functions are the brain skills that help children plan,... -
What are executive functions? What impact does the strength of executive function have on children?
Executive function refers to the high-level cognitive skills that the brain needs to use when dealing with daily tasks. “Harvard University compares it to the air traffic control system at the...
