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Practical, playful strategies for flexible thinking at preschool and beyond: Supporting executive functioning skills

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Do you find that some children need extra support following directions?

Do some children seem to “get stuck” at times?

Do some children seem to have big reactions to seemingly small things?

Many of these challenges are related to the development of executive functioning skills.

Take this opportunity to join us, share strategies and network with colleagues.

Together we will explore:

  • Practical and playful strategies to boost executive functioning skills and development.
  • What executive functioning looks like in the early years.
  • Why executive functioning skills are important for preschool and beyond

NQS Quality Areas:

Quality Area 1: Educational Program and Practice

1.2.1 Intentional teaching

1.2.3 Child-directed learning

 

Quality Area 5: Relationships with Children

5.1.1 Positive educator-child interactions

5.2.1 Collaborative learning

5.2.2 Self-regulation

 

N.B. This professional development activity can be used towards teacher identified hours. Teachers need to record this activity in their NESA logbook.

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