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Inhibition

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Inhibition, a component of executive functioning, is the ability to suppress attention to irrelevant input and to focus on pertinent stimuli or information. Students use these skills to successfully attend to lessons in the classroom and to filter out irrelevant information when reading and integrating information in texts. Inhibition is essential for Self-Regulation, allowing students to monitor and suppress inappropriate tendencies and behaviors. By helping students control both their focus and their behavior, Inhibition can support language, Composition, and Reading Fluency. Some students, including those with ADHD or learning disabilities such as dyslexia and dyscalculia, may have more difficulty using inhibitory control to support their focus and learning, particularly in reading and math.

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