Tag Archives: Learning

Tip of the Week – Learn While You Sleep

A new study suggests that listening to foreign language words during sleep can help you better remember those words. People who studied a new language during the day and had their vocabulary words played to them while they slept had … Continue reading

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Two Therapists Talking: How Children Learn from Parents

In this episode of Two Therapists Talking, Jasmine St. John and I talk about how children learn more from their parents’ actions than their words. If you have questions or a topic you’d like to hear us discuss, write us … Continue reading

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Tip of the Week

New research out of the University of Chicago found that children that gesture with their hands during math lessons helped them to not only learn the specific task but also to generalize their learning to other areas. The next time … Continue reading

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