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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Developmental Changes in the Brain
Prenatal Development Distinctive Neurological Changes The brain's basic parts are constructed: The primary...
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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,...
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Preschool Language Milestones
While hearing your child's speech and language develop can be an amazing and mind-blowing experience, you may also be...
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Brain Research and Child Development
What follows is a summary list of some of the conclusions we feel are reasonable to make between brain research and...
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Encouraging Critical Thinking
Critical thinking encompasses a variety of skills, and so strategies for encouraging it are many and varied. Here are...
