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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3rd Grade Writing: What Happens
In third grade, writing becomes more complicated. Not only will your child be writing book reports, he will learn to do...
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Sensory Processing Disorder: Is Your Child "Out of Sync"?
With Sensory Processing Disorder, kids can hear, see, touch, smell and taste, but they run into serious trouble putting...
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Is the Book Dead?
As the world of publishing gets accustomed to people putting down their books and turning on their computer, so, too,...
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4th Grade Math: What Happens
Fourth grade math is characterized by skill building and growth. Your child has learned many new mathematic concepts...
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4th Grade Writing: What Happens
In fourth grade, writing becomes even more important. Your child will be expressing his or her thoughts and ideas, as...
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