critical skills

Did you know you can support your child’s development of critical skills - like planning, organization, memory, and impulse control - with the design of a space?⁠

These skills (also known as executive functioning skills) contribute to a child's ability to focus, follow directions, solve problems, and regulate behavior, and when developed early on, can help them handle complex tasks and challenges as they get older.⁠

What are some ways the design of an environment can support executive functioning?⁠

• Organization: A designated spot for everything can help improve working memory.⁠

• Labeling: Labels, color-coding, and pictorial signs can support memory and task completion.⁠

• Focus: Designating quiet, distraction-free areas can help with focus and self-control.⁠

• Flexibility: Rooms that can be easily rearranged can encourage cognitive flexibility.⁠

• Accessibility: Having resources like books, educational toys, and art supplies within reach can encourage independent learning and problem-solving.⁠

Remember, the key is consistency and predictability in the space, which ultimately supports the development of these skills. ⁠

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