Executive Function for Kids and Teens - An interview with Dr. Lynne Kenney

CALM AND CONNECTED - EPISODE 106

I’m so excited to welcome Dr Lynne Kenney on to the Calm & Connected Podcast this week. We chat about all things executive functioning and how sessions differ with children in comparison to teenagers. We kept the conversation on the lighter treatment side rather than all the science-lingo heavy side. I hope you enjoy it!! 

The topics we cover in this episode are;

  • What actually is executive functioning?

  • How young you can start teaching children executive function skills

  • How slowing down for kids can make them achieve and learn more

  • Different types of mindfulness practices 

  • How mantras can help

  • How little questions can have a big impact

  • How things differ from children to teenagers

  • Teenagers are human too - they want love, affection and to feel masterful

  • The importance of thinking about what other people need

About The Guest - Dr. Lynne Kenney

Dr. Lynne Kenney is the nation’s leading pediatric psychologist in the development of classroom cognitive-physical activity programs for students grades K-8. Dr. Kenney develops curriculum, programming, and activities to improve children’s cognition through coordinative cognitive-motor movement, executive function skill-building strategies, and social-emotional learning. 

 

Dr. Kenney is a pediatric psychologist on the Language & Cognition Team at Wellington-Alexander Center, Scottsdale, Arizona. She has advanced fellowship training in forensic psychology and developmental pediatric psychology from Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School and Harbor-UCLA/UCLA Medical School. Dr. Kenney holds a BA in Psychology and an MA in Physical Education from the University of Southern California. In 1992, she earned her Doctorate in Psychology at Pepperdine.

 

Dr. Kenney’s books include Brain Primers, 2020 (Kuczala & Kenney); 70 Play Activities for Better Thinking, Self-Regulation, Learning and Behavior (Kenney & Comizio, 2016); the Social-Emotional Literacy program, Bloom Your Room™; Musical Thinking™; and Bloom: 50 things to say, think and do with anxious, angry and over-the-top-kids (Kenney & Young, 2015). 


​​Website - www.lynnekenney.com

Twitter - @drlynnekenney 

Instagram - @drlynnekenney 

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And remember, do not forget about yourself, take a few minutes for you and have a little fun!

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