May 2014 Blog Posts (6)

Optometrist helps train eyes to process information

Optometrist helps train eyes to process information

Brenda Wade Schmidt, bschmidt@argusleader.com 11:07 p.m. CDT May 27, 2014

In the past year, Stacy Haber has watched her daughter score her first soccer goal, catch a ball with her hands instead of her body and ride a bike without training wheels.

Sabrina Haber, 9, also switched from reluctant to…

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Added by Timothy Gangwer on May 28, 2014 at 9:39am — No Comments

Tips for Parents: Nurturing Creativity at Home

Tips for Parents: Nurturing Creativity at Home

Rivero, L. 

Davidson Institute for Talent Development 

2014 

This Tips for Parents article is from a seminar hosted by Lisa Rivero. Ms. Rivero summarizes the key points in which parents can encourage and facilitate creativity in their…

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Added by Timothy Gangwer on May 27, 2014 at 9:37am — No Comments

What students really think about technology in the classroom

What students really think about technology in the classroom

By Sarah Garland

The grownups who make and debate education policy disagree about a lot of things, but they often take it as a given that kids love technology. And tapping into that love of gadgetry and games is a way to make students “more engaged” in…

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Added by Timothy Gangwer on May 20, 2014 at 4:17pm — No Comments

Mapping What I’m Learning

Mapping what I’m learning

Posted on November 5th, 2013 by Sacha Chua

More posts about: drawing, learning…

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Added by Timothy Gangwer on May 20, 2014 at 11:18am — No Comments

Creating tech-savvier teachers

Creating tech-savvier teachers

46 percent of teachers say they lack the training needed to use technology effectively with students

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Alison DeNisco

District Administration, May 2014…

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Added by Timothy Gangwer on May 13, 2014 at 9:23am — No Comments

By 9 months, baby's visual learning kicks in

WEDNESDAY, April 30, 2014 (HealthDay News) -- By the time they're 9 months old, babies can use pictures to learn about an object and later recognize the real thing, researchers say.

The findings from their study of 30 British babies appear in the journal Child Development.

"The study should interest any parent or caregiver who has ever read a picture book with an infant," team leader Jeanne Shinskey, lecturer of psychology at the…

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Added by Timothy Gangwer on May 1, 2014 at 9:24am — No Comments

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