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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How a 1st Grader Thinks
Your rambunctious first grader is always curious and asking questions, but how much actually gets through? Here's what...
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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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How a 2nd Grader Thinks
Your second grader has figured out the ins and outs of elementary school, but even though he;s practically a school pro...
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The Whole-Brain Child: How to Raise One
Why can kids seem happy one moment, then fall apart the next? We've got the tips you need to raise a well-balanced...
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The Importance of Practice
Until now, I have been a bit casual in how I have talked about practice. I have made it sound synonymous with...
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