What Really Works: Parents' Roles in Developing a "Learning Brain"
Dr. Daniel is a Professor of Psychology at James Madison University.
The science of learning and neuroscience can teach us a lot about how children of all ages learn, and the conditions that may optimize teaching and learning efforts both in and out of school. Dr. Daniel will address both the benefits and limitations of what science can teach us, and will translate key findings into what every parent should know. His talk will provide practical tips to help your child's learning, including managing downtime, providing constructive experiences and understanding the important role of emotion in your child’s learning and development.