The breakdown of the types of prompts to be used with special learners.
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Tables, pictures, and graphs that helps with learning about neurotransmitters and hormones that describes their role, functions, also related to disorders.
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I've been asked to share my assessments and those that I use. Assessments are snapshots of a child's current ability to perform a certai...
The main difference between first language and second language acquisition is that first language acquisition is a child learning his native language ...
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Fluid intelligence tends to peak early in life, whereas crystallized intelligence grows through adulthood, and into old age. Discover more key differences.
Bipolar disorder is stigmatized, and a beautiful way to fight stigma is to share facts and personal stories. Here are some of mine.
Human behavior is affected by built-in biases. Learn how these cognitive biases in your customers can improve your conversion optimization.
Erik Erikson (1902-1994) was a pupil of Sigmund Freud and the first child psychoanalyst in Boston. After extensive study of children from various cultural backgrounds and areas he began to compile …
Adverse Childhood Experiences can increase the likelihood of developing an addiction. The ACE questionnaire examines 10 types of childhood trauma...
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Dual language education provides a unique and powerful opportunity to strengthen children's highest cognitive brain potentials.
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I had a love/hate relationship with nursing pharmacology for my first year of nursing school. I loved the information but hated learning it. I didn’t figure out how to learn it effectively until we were 70% finished. Since then I … Continue reading →
In addition to our exhibition The Power of Labeling, we’ve recently hosted several blog posts that explored language and the power of words and labels. Porchia Moore, for example, discussed h…