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Lara Elfstrand
December 12, 2017

Games that build executive functioning skills

Lara Elfstrand
December 12, 2017

Check out these games from the Center on the Developing Child at Harvard University.  They have activities for different age groups that build executive functioning skills (planning, problem solving, etc.) 

 

For more information on what executive functioning is, check out this article.  

Newer PostA fun video of sensory activities
Older PostA video on play from Zero To Three

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My background is early childhood development, early childhood special education, sleep, and transdisciplinary mental health. I infuse infant parent mental health principles into my work, but I am not a doctor, a mental health clinician or a therapist. The services I provide are not medical in nature and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.