The three main parts of brain are cerebrum, cerebellum and brainstem. Cerebrum is the largest part and it performs major functions.
Your child's brain hierarchy determines how your child learns and develops. How they develop when they are young determines their learning in the classroom.
If you're an occupational therapy practitioner or student looking for cognitive intervention ideas, check out our article covering the all the basics here.
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Neuroscience is a 'Piece of Cake' Flipping a lid. Blowing a gasket. Freaking out. Having a cow. Losing your cool. You've heard similar (or worse) idioms. Scientifically, what we intend to say is that our emotions are overriding our prefrontal cortex. Dr. Dan Siegel illustrates the brain using the H
Use Dan Siegel’s hand model to teach your kiddos about the emotional brain.
Did you know that being bilingual is good for the brain? Now you do, check it out in this infographic.
The nervous system is a complex network of neurons and cells that carry messages to and from the brain and spinal cord to various parts of the body.
a lack of motivation A lack of motivation is a common challenge that many people with ADHD experience. The brain's reward system, responsible for
From air and water filters, to therapy lights, to exercise tools this list has a little of everything for biohackers.
History and Benefits of Neuro-Linguistic Programming Infographic Neuro-Linguistic Programming (also known as NLP) has two main components to the change or “programming” that it tries to bring about. First is the neuro or the brain component and the second is the language component, which not only involves speech but also involves the five senses, gut […]
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By: Amanda Froelich, True Activist. More than just intriguing, this recently studied phenomena from Aalto University affirms what many new age healers have been describing for a lengthy period time: that suppressed emotions can and will manifest
Stress is reeking havoc on my immune system. Apparently getting married, moving, and changing jobs are three of the top five most stressful things on the stressful things list :) The weird thing i…
In response to all of the attention given to the flipped classroom, I proposed The Flipped Classroom: The Full Picture and The Flipped Classroom: The Full Picture for Higher Education in which the …
Check out these great ideas for teaching conjunctions including a video lesson with an organizer, posters with rules, and anchor charts.
Go over the German alphabet with your kid, learning together how to pronounce each letter.
Did he seriously just say that? How often has one of our students with Autism, ADHD, or other difficulties said something completely inappropriate to a peer or adult, but not even realize that what they said was inappropriate!? This activity provides a way for students to learn that some thoughts should be kept to themselves! Students ...
Chapter 58 Nursing Management Stroke Meg Zomorodi Motivation is like food for the brain. You cannot get enough in one sitting. It needs continual and regular top ups. Peter Davies Learning Outcomes…
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An anonymous chemistry teacher based in the UK created the infographics to demystify the chemistry of everyday foods and show that chemicals are in everything.
Guest blogger Lori Desautels translates Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs into a blueprint for classroom practice that can set the stage with comfort, care, and self-reflection to optimize brain-compatible learning.
When kids and teens self-harm, it can be challenging for parents to find the middle space between over and under reacting. I created this resource to help find that middle ground.
Continuing our epic journey towards Shakespeare's 400th death anniversary on Saturday, here is a handy-dandy board game that allows you to relive all the exciting ups and downs of this master playwright's eventful life!
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