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Below you'll find a list of all posts that have been categorized as “executive functioning”

A Childhood Highlight

admin March 30, 2016attention, executive functioning, eye hand coordination, focus, graphomotor, hidden pictures, highlights, organization, puzzles, social skills, stylus, visual skills, visual tracking Leave a Comment

As many of you, I have a lot of childhood memories that make me smile.  Some of them exist in some form today, but very …

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Let’s Play Princess Dress-up

admin March 4, 2016attention, bilateral coordination, executive functioning, eye hand coordination, fine motor, focus, hasbro, language, organization, play, social skills Leave a Comment

Almost two years, I wrote a post about the Disney Magiclip Dolls that had become a favorite of mine at home and at work.  All …

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It’s Okay to Play With This Food!

admin February 15, 2016attention, executive functioning, eye hand coordination, fine motor, focus, games, grasping, patch toys, play monster, social skills, visual motor Leave a Comment

It’s been a while since I found a new game that I felt worth sharing.  To be honest, when I find something, it sticks around …

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Genius…Super Genius!

admin January 11, 2016blue orange, cooperative play, executive functioning, games, graphomotor, grasping, reading skills, social skill, speech and language, visual skills 1 Comment

My daughter is in the process of learning how to read.  She’s on the verge but for whatever reason, is resisting and has hit a …

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Let’s Get Social!

admin December 9, 2015building toys, coloring, crafts, executive functioning, fine motor, games, gross motor, magnatiles, orb factory, puzzles, social skills, sports, visual skills Leave a Comment

The holiday season has always been my favorite but since moving to New York City and having a child of my own, it’s become even …

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Gifts for The Tough to Please….Tweens!

admin November 25, 2015arts and crafts, coloring books, executive functioning, fine motor, games, holiday list, photography, play, social skill, subscriptions, tweens, visual skills Leave a Comment

If you have taken a look at my 2015 Holiday Gift Guide, you will know that I put a whole lot of time and heart …

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Oh The Weather Outside Is Frightful, But Play Inside Can Be Delightful!

admin November 3, 2015arts and crafts, baking, bilateral coordination, building toys, executive functioning, eye hand coordination, fine motor, janod, magnatiles, rainy day activities, science, social skills, tegu, visual skills Leave a Comment

I have a lot of memories of growing up and the fun things I did with my sisters.  We had a massive garage and no …

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The Monster Mash!

admin October 23, 2015apps, arts and crafts, attention, colors, executive functioning, focus, halloween, iPad, labo, preschool, sago mini, school age, sequence, social skills, storybooks, toca boca, visual motor, visual perceptual skills Leave a Comment

Halloween is just around the corner and it’s really beginning to feel a lot like it in the air.  All around New York City, decorations …

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Let’s Build These Cars and Take Them For a Test Drive

admin October 16, 2015attention, bilateral coordination, executive functioning, fine motor, Legos, play, preschooler, school age, social skills, toys, visual skills Leave a Comment

As the holiday season approaches, I’ve been keeping my eyes peeled for hot toys and games to add to this year’s gift guide.  Parent are …

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One Bead at a Time

admin September 25, 2015activity book, aquabeads, arts and crafts, attention, beados, executive functioning, fine motor, frustration, grasping, organization, prob, problem solving, school age, social skills, strengthening, visual skills Leave a Comment

When my daughter was coming up with her list for Santa Claus last year, she kept this arts and crafts kit she had seen at …

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