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Sarah Quinn: Practical strategies for executive function and reducing dysregulation

This session offers practical strategies to support executive function and reduce dysregulation in children, equipping educators with tools to improve behaviour regulation and cognitive skills essential for learning and development.

Sarah Quinn draws on her extensive expertise as an Early Years and Primary Education Consultant to deliver actionable advice tailored for schools and leadership teams. With a background as a former Ofsted managing inspector and school leader, Sarah brings a deep understanding of how to raise the quality of practice and improve outcomes.

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