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Untapped Learning
Executive function skills don’t occur naturally — they’re learned. Teaching the skills these students lack helps them to succeed not just academically but in all areas of their lives. Through repetition, routine, self-advocacy, and staying active, students can thrive.
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Executive function skills don’t occur naturally — they’re learned. Teaching the skills these students lack helps them to succeed not just academically but in all areas of their lives. Through repetition, routine, self-advocacy, and staying active, students can thrive.

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Brandon Slade
After teaching special education for 12 years, Brandon founded Untapped Learning. Our mission is to improve executive function skill
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Katie
Just another 20-something | Denver | www.untappedlearning.com
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Katie
Just another 20-something | Denver | www.untappedlearning.com
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