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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. Inhibition is essential for Self-Regulation, enabling students to regulate their thoughts and actions. Students use these skills to successfully pay attention to lessons and solve problems. Some students, including those with ADHD or learning disabilities such dyslexia and dyscalculia, may have more difficulty using inhibitory control to support their focus and learning. By helping students adjust both their focus and their behavior, particularly in reading and math, Inhibition supports the development of math skills, allows students to move away from strategies that are not effective, and underlies math success.

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