How Long to Read Promoting Regulation and Flexibility in Thinking

By Kristen Alexander

How Long Does it Take to Read Promoting Regulation and Flexibility in Thinking?

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Description

This concise guide introduces the importance of executive function for social and emotional well-being, and effective learning. This engaging book offers knowledge and strategies for improving executive function together with an understanding of its relevance for diverse populations.

How long is Promoting Regulation and Flexibility in Thinking?

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