Category Archives: memory

Brainwaves, Issue 30, Less = More, Helping Kids Focus and Think

In the last issue, I wrote about different kinds of seating or working options to help people at desks, in the classroom or offices. In this issue, I will discuss how important it is to reduce background distractions to help focus attention and help children learn. This is known as the Weber-Fechner law! Brainwaves is… Read More: Brainwaves, Issue 30, Less = More, Helping Kids Focus and… »

Brainwaves, Issue 20, Seeing is Believing! Visual Referencing and Memory

Issue 20, See is Believing!  Visual Referencing and Memory In the last issue, I wrote about eye contact and relationships, describing how important visual referencing is to building social thinking and feeling.  This issue will continue with the theme of vision but focus on how we build memory using our eyes. Brainwaves is a monthly… Read More: Brainwaves, Issue 20, Seeing is Believing! Visual Referencing and Memory »