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Ep. 213: Top Interventions for Improving Executive Functioning Skills
- 2024/11/26
- 再生時間: 27 分
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Listen in as we discuss executive functioning and unpack its critical role in managing daily life and long-term success. There are the three core executive functions - inhibitory control, working memory, and cognitive flexibility – and they form the foundation for skills like organization, planning, and emotional regulation.
Hear compelling research that highlights the lifelong impact of executive functioning, including studies linking early skill development to improved academic, social, and career outcomes. We also discuss interventions that can significantly enhance these skills, with surprising findings that reveal that practicing mindfulness with movement, such as Tai Chi produces the strongest results.
Discover practical insights and evidence-based strategies for supporting neurodivergent individuals - and anyone looking to strengthen their executive functioning skills. Whether you're a parent, educator, or simply curious, this episode offers invaluable tools for fostering growth and resilience.
Show Notes:[0:48] - Hear about a recent presentation on executive functioning interventions at a summit on neurodivergence in Los Angeles.
[2:06] - Executive functioning involves applying problem-solving skills for goals, with core functions such as inhibitory control.
[5:06] - Cognitive flexibility fosters perspective-shifting, enabling problem-solving, planning, and decision-making in daily life.
[7:45] - Strengthening executive functions early enhances academic performance, societal opportunities, and long-term success.
[10:18] - Research shows impulse control predicts better adulthood outcomes than IQ, gender, or social class.
[13:52] - Movement-based mindfulness practices like Tai Chi and Taekwondo most effectively improve executive functioning skills.
[16:54] - Non-computerized cognitive training excels due to in-person interaction, boosting executive functioning outcomes.
[20:06] - Sports improve executive functioning through attention, self-regulation, and social bonding while fostering joy.
[23:34] - Multimodal approaches to executive functioning training reduce inequality and enhance skills across diverse populations.
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