Arhivele lunare: ianuarie 2011
Încurajaţi copiii să gesticuleze (mnemotehnică spontană) atunci când învaţă lucruri noi, sau explică ceva (inclusiv matematică). Studii remarcabile care pot revoluţiona pedagogia şi alte studii conexe
Hand Gestures Dramatically Improve Learning
Gesturing Helps Grade School Children Solve Math Problems
Two Sides of the Same Coin: Speech and Gesture Mutually Interact to Enhance Comprehension
Gestures Lend A Hand In Learning Mathematics; Hand Movements Help Create New Ideas
Gesturing While Talking Helps Change Your Thoughts
Hand Gestures Linked To Better Speaking
In Brain-Injured Children, Early Gesturing Predicts Language Delays
People Unconsciously Use ‘Verbal Gestures’ When They Speak
Few Gender Differences in Math Abilities, Worldwide Study Finds
Believing Stereotype Undermines Girls’ Math Performance: Elementary School Women Teachers Transfer Their Fear of Doing Math to Girls, Study Finds
You Do The Math: Explaining Basic Concepts Behind Math Problems Improves Children’s Learning
It Pays To Compare: Comparison Helps Children Grasp Math Concepts
Physically Fit Kids Do Better In School
Children’s Earliest Words Stem From What Interests Them
Children Under Three Can’t Learn Action Words From TV – Unless An Adult Helps
Second Language Learners Recall Native Language When Reading, Brain Research Suggests
Exposure to More Diverse Objects Speeds Word Learning in Tots
Preschoolers Use Statistics to Understand Others
Children As Young As 19 Months Understand Different Dialects
Preschoolers’ Language Development Is Partly Tied To Their Classmates’ Language Skills
Collecting Your Thoughts: You Can Do It in Your Sleep!
Words Influence Infants’ Cognition from First Months of Life
Words Easily Trigger Painful Memories
Nouns and Verbs Are Learned in Different Parts of the Brain
Parents Should Talk About Math Early and Often With Their Children – Even Before Preschool, Report Finds
Person’s Language May Influence How He or She Thinks About Other People
Remembering to Forget: The Amnesic Effect of Daydreaming
Bedtime Routine Improves Sleep In Infants And Toddlers, Maternal Mood
Use It Or Lose It? Study Suggests The Brain Can Remember A ‘Forgotten’ Language
Young Children Are Especially Trusting of Things They’re Told
Young Toddlers Think In Terms Of The Whole Object, Not Just Parts
Baby Talk: Roots Of Early Vocabulary In Infants’ Learning From Speech
Toddlers Learn Complex Actions From Picture-Book Reading, Says New Research
Why Do Children Experience A Vocabulary Explosion At 18 Months Of Age?
Babies Raised In Bilingual Homes Learn New Words Differently Than Infants Learning One Language
Infants Begin Learning Language As Early As 10 Months Researchers Find