Research -- StepUp to Learn
Active Early Learning Shapes the Adult Brain
An enhanced learning environment during the first five years of life shapes the brain in ways that are apparent four decades later.
These Cognitive Exercises Help Children Boost Their Math Skills
Young children who practice visual working memory and reasoning tasks improve their math skills more than children who focus on spatial rotation exercises.
Petting Therapy Dogs Enhances Thinking Skills
New research shows petting therapy dogs enhances thinking skills of stressed students.
Leaving Kids to Fight It Out On Their Own
Zero to minimal intervention during conflict among children is a characteristic of the mimamoru approach practiced in Japanese schools to foster the voluntary participation of kids in their learning.
Exercise Aids the Cognitive Development of Children Born Preterm
A premature start in life can cause problems even into teenage years. A recent study indicates that training motor skills in these children helps even when they are older.
High Risk of Dyslexia? Self-Confidence is Key
Confidence in their own abilities can help kids overcome difficulties with dyslexia.
Connecting the Dots Between Engagement and Learning
Changes in internal states -- such as arousal, attention, and engagement -- causes behavior changes and may help you quickly learn and master new skills.
Puzzle Play Helps Boost Math Skills
Researchers have found that children who played with puzzles at a young age later perform better on tasks utilizing spatial skills.
Paper Notebooks vs. Mobile Devices
Unique, complex information in analog methods likely gives brain more details to trigger memory.
Solving the Screen Time Puzzle
Contradictory to previous findings, children who learn how to solve a puzzle using a touchscreen can then apply this learning to the same puzzle in the physical world.
Read to Succeed -- in Math
He tried to identify dyslexia based on how the brain is wired for reading. Instead he found that the way the brain is wired for reading is actually influencing math ability.
Infants Capable of Complex Babble May Grow into Stronger Readers
Infants' early speech production may predict their later literacy, according to a study from Florida State University.