executive functioning
Executive Functioning skills provide critical support for learning and development, and while we aren’t born with these skills, we are born with the potential to develop them through interactions and practice.
Through games and playful activities, children can practice and strengthen important executive function skills that will help them throughout their lives, including learning to focus their attention, strengthening their working memory, and developing basic self-control
This is a free Parkland School Division Family Session. If you have any questions, please contact Early Childhood Services at 780-963-8429.
We will play “Red Light, Green Light”, “What Time is it Mr. Wolf?” and other busy childhood games to get your children up and moving – creating brain connections and practicing executive functioning skills without even knowing it!
For children aged 6-9.
Registration is required. Please register HERE.
We will play “Minute to Win It” Games and others to help create brain connections and practice executive functioning skills without even knowing it!
For children aged 10-12.
Registration is required. Please register HERE.
We will play “Red Light, Green Light”, “What Time is it Mr. Wolf?” and other busy childhood games to get your children up and moving – creating brain connections and practicing executive functioning skills without even knowing it!
For children aged 6-9.
Registration is required. Please register HERE.