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What Is Inhibition and Why It Matters for Executive Function in Children
Inhibition is a key executive function that helps children pause, think, and choose appropriate responses over impulsive ones. In this article, we explore how developing this vital skill supports emotional control, learning, and behavior regulation across settings.
Cara Koscinski
Nov 14, 20254 min read


Before the Brain Can Plan: Why Movement Drives Executive Function
When the Body Moves, the Brain Connects Have you ever noticed how some children think more clearly after recess or a movement break? That’s no coincidence. In The Executive Function Express Program , movement is the force that brings every other skill online. Before a child can plan, focus, or organize, their body must first feel grounded, regulated, and ready. I call this connection Move the Train, Build the Brain because the child is the train. Before higher-level thinkin
Cara Koscinski
Nov 3, 20253 min read
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