Research found that young children who spend more time engaging in more open-ended, free-flowing activities display higher levels of executive functioning, and vice versa
Dr. Charles R. Davenport
Licensed Psychologist
Charles R. Davenport, Psy.D. LLC.
Parents, drop your planners—a new psychological study released Tuesday found that children with less-structured time are likely to show more "self-directed executive functioning," otherwise known as the "cognitive processes that regulate thought and action in support of goal-oriented behavior."...
Dr. Charles R. Davenport
Licensed Psychologist
Charles R. Davenport, Psy.D. LLC.
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