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'Your Kid's Going To Be OK': Program For Marlborough Parents
In this presentation, parents learn tips and tools from a lifelong educator and expert in Executive Function intervention.

MARLBOROUGH, MA—Parents can sometimes get worried that their kids aren't going to do well, or "make it in the world." It's called the "Age of Attention," and skills such as focus and choosing priorities are being taught and known as Executive Function Skills.
Children haven't developed these yet and need to learn how to make good decisions and stay focused.
Marlborough schools are holding an important program for parents called "How to Build Executive Function Skills: Your Guide To Raising Confident and Competent Kids" that features author and educator Michael Delman.
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The program takes place on Oct. 10 at 7 p.m. at the Whitcomb School's library.
In this presentation, parents learn tips and tools from a lifelong educator and expert in Executive Function intervention - and reassurance that their kids will be okay when equipped with the skills they need today and for the future, according to the announcement.
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Delman is the author of "Your Kid's Gonna Be Okay," and is a pioneer in the area of Executive Function coaching.
Learn more about it here.
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