Command Central for the Brain The Importance of “Connect-the-Dots” Lessons for Teaching Executive Functioning Skills In Part One of this article series, published in the October-November 2016 issue, we discussed that executive functioning skills are the true command center of the brain. We reviewed that executive functioning skills help the brain organize and act on information to manage life tasks of all types. For example, executive functioning skills enable students to plan, organize, remember things, prioritize, pay attention and get started on tasks. In addition, they also help students use information and experiences from the past to solve current problems. […]