Interventions Shown to Aid Executive Function Development in Children 4 to 12 Years Old
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To be successful takes creativity, flexibility, self-control, and discipline. Central to all those are executive functions, including mentally playing with ideas, giving a considered rather than an impulsive response, and staying focused. Diverse activities have been shown to improve children's executive functions: computerized training, noncomputerized games, aerobics, martial arts, yoga, mindfulness, and school curricula. All successful programs involve repeated practice and progressively increase the challenge to executive functions. Children with worse executive functions benefit most from these activities; thus, early executive-function training may avert widening achievement gaps later. To improve…
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- Executive functions
- Mindfulness
- Cognitive flexibility
- Creativity
- Psychology
- Flexibility (engineering)
- Psychological intervention
- Martial arts
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Quality Education
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