by Pat Wyman | Dec 13, 2011 | Blog
Researchers at Marcus Autism Center, Emory University, and Yale University have discovered a new way to measure how engaged children with autism are with what they’re watching. The new method relies on measuring the precise timing of when people blink, and when they... by Pat Wyman | Nov 5, 2011 | Blog
HowToLearn.com is always looking for new ways to learn and build critical thinking skills. Here is one article on precisely how to do that. Education in the visual arts can be an avenue for building students’ critical-thinking skills, writes blogger Andrew... by Dr Marc Dussault | Oct 27, 2011 | Articles
The key to good grades is to learn how you learn best. The single biggest complaint of ‘cookie cutter’ type ‘how to’ study guides is their one-size-fits-all approach. Sure, there are definite things we can all do to improve our memory retention... by Pat Wyman | Oct 10, 2011 | Articles
The link between juvenile delinquency and reading problems is significant. To further compound our national reading problems, extensive research indicates that poorly developed visual skills are heavily correlated with juvenile delinquency and reading problems.... by Pat Wyman | Jun 24, 2011 | Blog
According to multiple reading experts, Pediatricians, eye doctors and the daughter of a former President, vision therapy is likely the single biggest missing link which would help struggling readers. Given that the National Assessment of Educational Progress in the...
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