Neuroscience is the study of how the brain and nervous system work. How does the brain learn and utilize new information? How can we use neuroscience in the classroom to maximize a child's learning? These aren't easy questions, but fortunately our experts are here to provide the answers.
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Philosophy for Kids: A Pop Culture Introduction
Do children have the cognitive ability to understand and appreciate philosophy? Ages-old philosophical concepts are...
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Primary School Age Brain Development
What's going on in the world of kids ages five through twelve? There is far more activity observed in these young brains...
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Infancy And The Developing Brain
Until just a few short years ago, scientists had to make a lot of guesses about what was happening in the brains of...
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Music Education for Kids: Does Music Make Kids Smarter?
Call it the "marketing effect." One day, researchers come out with data showing that kids who listen to Mozart perform...
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Why Learners May or May Not Remember What They've Learned
Retrieving information from long-term memory appears to involve following a pathway of associations. Almost literally,...
