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9 Ways Our Mentors Build Executive Functioning Skills in Students


Join Emiko, our Post-Secondary Director, and Maddie, our Operations Manager, as they dive into the art of mentorship. They discuss the importance of developing executive functioning skills in students. Together, they’ve worked with countless students, helping them build independence, overcome challenges, and tap into their full potential using strategies tailored to their unique needs. From managing distractions to embracing seasonal routines that spark motivation, Emiko and Maddie share actionable insights, including how to enhance executive functioning skills, that you can apply now. They even explore how AI tools like ChatGPT and Notebook LM can transform how students study and learn. Watch the full interview now to explore strategies for fostering independence, creating structure, and modeling resilience!

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This interview was hosted by Brandon Slade, Founder of Untapped Learning, and filmed/edited/produced by Nathan Weinberg.

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