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Cognitive neuroscience practice offering assessments and interventions to improve attention, memory,

Dr. Cherie Percaccio is a cognitive neuroscientist dedicated to improving academic skills, problem solving abilities, attention and learning in children and adults.

Analysis: How Biden's big win in the Senate could change America and reshape his fortunes 08/17/2022

https://www.cnn.com/2022/08/08/politics/senate-bill-win-for-biden-analysis/index.html

Analysis: How Biden's big win in the Senate could change America and reshape his fortunes If the US House soon passes the Senate's landmark climate change and health care bill, it will help validate the Democrats' monopoly on political power in Washington and hand Joe Biden a notable presidential legacy ahead of November's midterm elections.

Photos from Art •'s post 04/06/2021

This reminds me of graduate school!

https://www.facebook.com/114019693364434/posts/499077088192024/

Auditory Processing Disorder Simulation 01/16/2021

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ipI8hOGjVUs

An auditory processing disorder can significantly disrupt comprehension. People with an auditory processing disorder can have trouble processing speech in background noise, trouble processing high frequency sounds in speech, timing deficits, and/or auditory attention deficits. This link give us an idea of what people with an auditory processing disorder experience. Can you answer the comprehension questions at the end? There is a simple assessment tool if you or your child is struggling with any of the auditory processing symptoms. Please contact www.braintraining.com today.

Auditory Processing Disorder Simulation PLEASE READ BELOWNOTE: This is not a real organizationCheck out my Behance: https://www.behance.net/melaniades23d4Everything in this video is intentional. Mo...

11/21/2020

If the brain’s auditory map of speech sounds is imprecise, processing blends together and is not discriminated resulting in perception that sounds the same. This difficulty processing the rapid blending of sounds holds a child back from developing phonological awareness, and impacts reading achievement.

https://www.scilearn.com/auditory-processing-sound-reading/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=auditory-processing-sound-reading&utm_source=feedblitz&utm_medium=FeedBlitzEmail&utm_campaign=Once%20a%20day_2020-11-19_12:30&utm_content=921406

11/21/2020

This is fun to explore the origin and meaning of English words.

https://www.etymonline.com

Babies' random choices become their preferences 10/06/2020

https://hub.jhu.edu/2020/10/02/babies-prefer-what-they-choose-even-when-random/

Babies' random choices become their preferences We assume we choose things that we like, but research suggests that's sometimes backward: We like things because we choose them, and we dislike things that we don't choose

09/08/2020

Many people have kids with Sensory Processing Disorder and don't know there's a reason for their behaviors (and believe it or not, many adults have it and don't know... that was me a few years ago! 🤯)

So... here's a post explaining it a little bit.

***SPD is complicated and can look different in every person who has it. This is a quick list of possible ways it can manifest... but it's important to note that the left/right sides are not mutually exclusive. Many people exhibit a mix of behaviors from both sides.***

You can find some more SPD resources at nicolefilipponeauthor.com

Brain’s Wiring Connected to Sensory Processing Disorder 09/03/2020

https://www.ucsf.edu/news/2016/01/401461/brains-wiring-connected-sensory-processing-disorder

Brain’s Wiring Connected to Sensory Processing Disorder Researchers at UCSF have found that boys and girls with sensory processing disorder (SPD) have altered pathways for brain connectivity when compared to typically developing children, and the difference predicts challenges with auditory and tactile processing.

Using Fingers to Count in Math Class Is Not 'Babyish' 09/02/2020

http://www.theatlantic.com/education/archive/2016/04/why-kids-should-use-their-fingers-in-math-class/478053/

Using Fingers to Count in Math Class Is Not 'Babyish' Evidence from brain science suggests that using the stigmatized technique is essential for developing mathematical thinking.

Catch up and keep up: letter shape 08/28/2020

https://thinkpix.blog/2020/03/20/consolidate-and-catch-up-letter-shape/

Catch up and keep up: letter shape The current situation presents an opportunity for consolidation and catch up for those children who may be some way off where they need to be in terms of their learning. Where to start? Consider th…

Photos 08/24/2020

https://www.facebook.com/2041776616143812/posts/2712635699057897/?substory_index=0

Prewriting lines are the basis for forming letters or numbers. Children must be able to form these lines / shapes to be able to start to learn how to form letters. These lines also follow a developmental progression. Another tip: When you are working on prewriting lines with your child, make sure you draw the lines from top to bottom, and left to right to help start forming good formation habits! 😁 Ways to practice prewriting lines: draw dots for children to connect to form the line, use a highlighter for children to trace, children can form with crayons, play dough, paint, sidewalk chalk and more. Check out my store for some activities that use these strategies! 😁
Link to my store: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Empowering-Ot-By-Dr-R

When the Mind’s Eye Is Blind 08/21/2020

Aphantasia can make reading unenjoyable and unfulfilling.

When the Mind’s Eye Is Blind Some people find it impossible to imagine a friend’s face or their own apartment—a phenomenon named aphantasia. Scientists are beginning to tease out the brain features underlying the condition

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