The Games People Play
When we lived in Boston, one my favorite stores to visit was, and still is, Games People Play. They sell puzzles and games (maybe a bit overpriced). I have spent countless hours in places…
TEDx speaker, SXSW EDU Panel Picker Nominee, and international educational instructor, ExQ Founder Sucheta Kamath is a sought-after motivational leader and media resource on executive function training.
A life-long learner, educator, and mentor, Sucheta is the recipient of multiple professional awards for developing process-specific training programs designed to teach mastery of Executive Function, memory, higher-order cognition, and self-regulation. Sucheta hopes to bring ideas about Executive Function to larger audiences that include professionals, educators, parents, and leaders whose efficacy in influencing others depends on a capacity to make changes to themselves.
When we lived in Boston, one my favorite stores to visit was, and still is, Games People Play. They sell puzzles and games (maybe a bit overpriced). I have spent countless hours in places…
When Winston Churchill said, “Let our advance worrying become our advance thinking and planning,” He was probably referring to prospective memory. Here’s a quick personal story…
Starting the school year with a bang is everyone’s top priority. However, all those who are in the business of educating students know a notable pattern emerges within the first two-three weeks. Two sets of learners show up: those who are …
Sucheta Kamath, Founder and CEO of ExQ®, is thrilled to announce participation in the 2021 Georgia School Boards Association (GSBA) Annual Summer Conference as an official Business Associate, Exhibitor and Thought Leader Speaker.
Sucheta Kamath, Founder and CEO of ExQ®, announces the ExQ Rally for Summer!
Recently, I read an interesting article written by Alan Shipnuck on the pro-golfer, Luke Donald, who rose to success in spite of experiencing setbacks. The author attributed Luke Donald’s success…
Sucheta Kamath, Founder and CEO of ExQ®, is honored to have received the Georgia Speech-Language-Hearing Association’s Honors of the Association Award for 2021.