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Is Executive Function on Your College Prep Checklist?
Executive function refers to a set of cognitive skills that play a crucial role in managing and regulating various aspects of our lives. Often referred to as the brain's "CEO," executive functions encompass a range of abilities that enable us to plan, organize, initiate tasks, focus attention, shift between tasks, regulate emotions, and exhibit self-control. These functions provide the foundation for goal-setting, decision-making, problem-solving, and effectively navigating daily challenges. From accomplishing everyday tasks to achieving long-term objectives, understanding and honing executive function skills is essential for successful functioning in both personal and academic spheres.
The Emotional Root of Procrastination
What I finally realized, with the help of some friends, was that I put off my assignments because I was afraid of getting them wrong. Afraid of not being perfect. If I waited until the last minute, I had an excuse for why it wasn’t good. I created unhealthy patterns to support my unhealthy thoughts.
So, if you’re wondering why you or the student in your life struggles to manage their time, think about the emotional root.
Why I No Longer Teach Standardized Test Prep
While I enjoyed helping students with test-taking strategies, I became frustrated that many of them were missing the essential knowledge and skills to be successful at standardized tests.
Students need critical thinking and emotional intelligence to do well on standardized tests.
Teaching College Prep Across the Pond
I learned a lot about college preparation and admissions for different countries. A university in England operates differently than a university in Japan. American colleges have different prerequisites than colleges in Brazil. But whatever higher education track a student pursues, the required skills are the same. It’s what I call “The Four S’s of College Prep.”
My Home Ed to Higher Ed Story
How homeschooling prepared me for college and why it makes me a great professor. Learn how my story can help you get your kids ready for higher education!
What We Get Wrong About College Prep
College readiness is not about cramming for standardized tests. It’s not about writing the perfect personal statement. It’s not even about choosing the right school.
In short, it’s not just about getting into college.
It’s about being ready for college. That’s what makes students persevere and succeed.