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- Jamie Jirout, a researcher at University of Virginia, spoke to @boldinsights.bsky.social about her work to uncover the role of #curiosity in education and the benefits it can bring to children's learning: boldscience.org/the-developm.... 📝
- Thanks for the opportunity @boldinsights.bsky.social for this interview, it was so much fun. Hope readers will enjoy it too! ☺️ And for a school-meal nerd like me, I could not have imagined a better drawing to go with the article! 😍🙏🏽
- “All children deserve the chance to reach their full human potential through access to quality nutrition, nurturing care, and education.” @bettaaurino.bsky.social tells Annie Brookman-Byrne that she sees parents as the experts on their own children. #EdChat boldscience.org/the-economis...
- Thanks! Very interesting!!
- Involving LIFE alumna and faculty Stephanie Wermerlinger!
- In part 2 of our series on the science of growing up with the Jacobs Center for Productive Youth Development, developmental psychologist Stephanie Wermelinger and developmental neuroscientist Réka Borbás explore how children become their unique selves. bold.expert/what-makes-e...
- Thank you @boldinsights.bsky.social for this wonderful opportunity to share the journey towards our findings (ping, @evievergauwe.bsky.social) on how distractors of different sensory profiles affect developing #workingmemory 👧👦🧒
- "Multisensory and visual distractions affected children’s working memory equally, no matter their age." Nora Turoman tells Annie Brookman-Byrne how different types of distraction affect children’s learning. @noraplethora.bsky.social #WorkingMemory #Learning bold.expert/the-cognitiv...