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Avoiding the Freshman 15 at CU Boulder: Our Hot Take

When starting college, there is so much to be excited for and

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Avoiding the Freshman 15 at CU Boulder: Our Hot Take

When starting college, there is so much to be excited for and
Avoiding the Freshman 15 at CU Boulder: Our Hot Take
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Registering for Classes at CU Boulder

Registering for classes can feel overwhelming; you have so many
Registering for Classes at CU Boulder
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Getting Academic Accommodations at CU Boulder

Applying for and receiving academic accommodations in college
Getting Academic Accommodations at CU Boulder
Recovering from a Low High School GPA
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Recovering from a Low High School GPA

As a parent, seeing your student struggle with their grades can
Recovering from a Low High School GPA
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Peak Performance

Explore how the Yerkes-Dodson Law can you help you reach peak
Peak Performance
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Building Character

I spend a lot of time in the teacher’s lounge, I often
Building Character
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Identifying Executive Function Challenges

In recent years, “executive function” has become a
Identifying Executive Function Challenges
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Developing Independence

When I speak with parents raising children with executive
Developing Independence
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College Readiness = Executive Function Skills

Click the link to download our College EF Skills resource
College Readiness = Executive Function Skills
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Building Executive Function Skills Over the Summer | 6th-12th Grade

Click the link to download our Summer EF Skills
Building Executive Function Skills Over the Summer | 6th-12th Grade
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Self-Care for Parents

Often, students who come to Untapped require additional
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Leading by Example: Modeling Positive Behaviors

Every parent wants their child to grow up to be a responsible,
Leading by Example: Modeling Positive Behaviors