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From Hopscotch to Handwriting: Trial and Error is our Best Teacher
Although we often think that we don’t want to make mistakes, this new model of learning reminds us that trying new things and making mistakes are our best teachers.
Got Rhythm? This Type of Music Boosts Brain Performance
Listening to these types of songs during an activity helped participants focus attention and multitask, especially those who have good rhythm.
How Does the Brain Process and Store Movement?
What researchers discovered about how the brain processes movement changes not only to our understanding of how the brain works, but provides a better understanding of conditions ranging from Parkinson’s disease to autism.
A Faster Way to Learn to Read
This method is more effective and quicker at teaching reading skills compared to typing and watching videos.
How Sleep Builds Relational Memory
Our ability to remember connections between unrelated items may have more to do with sleep than previously thought.
Just Being Around New Things Makes Us ‘Ready to Learn’
Educators have long recognized the value of “background information” in the learning process. Exposure to new information at the background level can help us be ready to learn in formal classroom instruction.
Early English Lessons Have Lasting Effects
An earlier study had raised doubts about the effectiveness of learning English in the first grade. This new research challenges that assumption.
Speech and the Brain: New Research Challenges Common Assumption
What happens in our brain when we speak? This important brain research shows how different brain areas all work together to create the ability to make “speech sounds” quickly and accurately.
How The Brain Says 'Oops!'
How do we learn from our mistakes? This important brain research helps us understand how our brains detect our mistakes.
How Counting Promotes Fair Sharing in Preschoolers
Researchers show how symbolic counting skills were the single biggest predictor of preschoolers' fair sharing behavior.
How to Get Kids on a Path to Better Wellbeing
Toddlers whose mothers received special coaching in this activity grew into teenagers who experience better wellbeing.
Memory Formation Influenced By How Brain Networks Develop During Youth
Study suggests how ‘your brain is learning to multitask as you get older.