Homework-related stress can affect the mental wellbeing of students, even when they get good grades. Struggling students develop patterns of avoidance, leading to more anxiety or disengagement.
Executive functioning refers to a set of skills we use to manage ourselves to advance our goals, demands and our future welfare. Executive functioning develops gradually from childhood into adulthood, with skills like planning, time management, and impulse-control becoming stronger throughout adolescence. The more practice students get in the context of schoolwork, the sooner they’ll show mastery of these life-long skills.
Bringing to Life the Best Practices in Executive Functioning Support
Executive Function skills only become internalized if practiced consistently. Theses skills are best reinforced in context, in real time. Uluru provides a flexible, student-driven EF coaching approach that addresses the complex needs of students as they navigate and complete their homework assignments.
Uluru integrates practice into the flow of homework across different subjects, rather than isolating EF training as a separate activity. By embedding EF coaching into the daily academic routine, Uluru ensures that students continually reinforce strategies and time management skills.
Unlike traditional tutors who must be scheduled, Uluru is accessible anytime, allowing students to seek help whenever they feel they need it.
Uluru sets students up for success by integrating emotional context and awareness throughout the life cycle of an assignment.
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