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25.01.2022 http://www.nytimes.com//the-strange-case-of-anna-stubblefi
25.01.2022 http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm
25.01.2022 Therapy assistant took the day off to hang out with a friend. It’s a dog’s life
24.01.2022 http://scienceblogs.com//the-neuroplasticity-bait-and-swi/ Good critique of the Norman Doige brain change itself nonsense
23.01.2022 Dorothy Bishop is critical of high impact journals, which are the most likely to be reported in the popular media. She provides her usual cutting critique of a recent paper in Current Biology that claimed watching video games improved dyslexia. http://deevybee.blogspot.co.uk//high-impact-journals-where
23.01.2022 Consumers Favor Right Brain Training: The Dangerous Lure of Neuromarketing. Lindell & Kidd (2013). Mind, Brain & Education. Over the past decade the neuromarketing of educational products has become increasingly common. Researchers have however expressed concern about the misapplication of neuroscience to education marketing, fearing that consumers may be deceived into investing in apparently brain-based products under the misapprehension that they will be more effective.... This study provides the first demonstration that these fears are justified. We presented 180 participants with one of four advertisements for an identical educational program, named either Right Brain or Right Start Training; the advertisements either did, or did not, include an MRI brain image in one corner. Results demonstrated that Right Brain training was deemed more interesting, educationally valuable, and scientifically strong than an identical product named Right Start training. Advertisements including an unrelated brain image enhanced ratings of scientific rationale. These results confirm that by implying a strong scientific basis, brain-based product names are remarkably effective in implicitly manipulating consumer opinion. See more
23.01.2022 Scary. http://www.abc.net.au/4corners/stories/2014//20/4108571.htm
23.01.2022 This is odd. IQ scores change markedly depending on whether US or Canadian norms are used. http://www.psypost.org//research-uncovers-flawed-iq-scorin
22.01.2022 http://mindhacks.com//make-study-more-effective-the-easy-/
21.01.2022 http://www.huffingtonpost.com//reading-by-third-grade_b_25
20.01.2022 http://www.understandingminds.com.au//autism_aspergers_go/
20.01.2022 Another day off for the therapy assistant. Wonder if he will ever work again?
20.01.2022 http://op-talk.blogs.nytimes.com//how-brain-myths-could-/
20.01.2022 http://www.abc.net.au//autism2c-horses-and-other-t/5809256
19.01.2022 https://theconversation.edu.au/explainer-what-is-post-traum
18.01.2022 Michalle wright
18.01.2022 Free e-book containing a number of interesting papers on reading and spelling. http://journal.frontiersin.org//frontiers-in-the-acquisiti
17.01.2022 http://blogs.discovermagazine.com//brain-scan-can-decode/
17.01.2022 The latest on learning styles bunkum http://www.psychologicalscience.org/journ/pspi/PSPI_9_3.pdf
17.01.2022 An excellent article https://theconversation.com/the-way-we-teach-most-children-
12.01.2022 The Centre for Independent Studies is hosting a policy forum to discuss the report ‘Why Jaydon Can’t Read': The Triumph of Ideology over Evidence in Teaching Reading’ by Jennifer Buckingham, Kevin Wheldall and Robyn Beaman-Wheldall. http://www.cis.org.au//201/29-3-13-jennifer-buckingham.pdf This report has received a very positive response from media, commentators, and policy-makers over the weeks since its release, including an editorial in The Australian on October 1. Spe...aking at the forum will be: Jennifer Buckingham CIS Research Fellow and co-author of ‘Why Jaydon Can’t Read’. Tom Alegounarias President, NSW Board of Studies Justine Ferrari National education correspondent, The Australian. The forum will be held on Thursday, 14 November, 2013 at the CIS offices in St Leonards from 6.00pm. There is no charge to attend but registration is necessary as space is limited. Registration and further details here: http://www.cis.org.au//Why-Jaydon-Can-t-Read--A-Forum-on/0
12.01.2022 https://www.change.org/p/division-5-cr-tracey-gilmore-allow
12.01.2022 If at first you don’t succeed, lower your standards. And if you find yourself acting out of line with your beliefs, change them. http://mindhacks.com//when-your-actions-contradict-your-b/
11.01.2022 Our new therapy assistant went to the beach for the first time today
11.01.2022 Q: Why did the elf go to the psychologist? A: Because he had low elf-esteem.
11.01.2022 Exposure is important for dogs and kids; Even if it makes didgeridoo practice very difficult. In all seriousness, this was bad. Jed’s response was obviously the result of the noise, which he didn’t like. He was trying to get rid of it.Unfortunately, He was successful because I had to stop playing. He has just learnt that barking and biting at the didgeridoo stops the infernal noise; an example of negative reinforcement, it happens all the time in anxiety and when kids don’t want to respond to low value demands.
08.01.2022 https://www.msn.com//board-certified-behavior-/vp-BB13fYM1
07.01.2022 http://hardsci.wordpress.com//reflections-on-a-foray-int/
07.01.2022 The language challenges of maths http://languagemagazine.com/?page_id=6001
07.01.2022 Every psych student (should) remember HM. http://www.abc.net.au//hm---the-man-with-no-memory/5067570
06.01.2022 Whole language horror http://people.uncw.edu/kozloffm/wlquotes.html
04.01.2022 https://www.kickstarter.com/p/1130224036/outside-the-square Any philanthropists or anyone touched by dyslexia? This will be a good project worthy of support.
04.01.2022 Good summary of what dyslexia is and isn't by proper experts :) http://www.ccd.edu.au//2015/dylexiareadingimpai/index.html
04.01.2022 Is this how memory works? I've forgotten. http://neuroskeptic.blogspot.co.uk//is-this-how-memory-wor
03.01.2022 The Mermaid Beach and John Flynn clinics are open for existing and new patients during the COVID-19 event. Online and telehealth consultations are also available. We understand it is a crazy time. Sherry and I and the rest of the team wish everyone the best with work, health, and parenting stay-at-home children.
03.01.2022 http://www.understandingminds.com.au//dyslexia_subtypes_d/
01.01.2022 Complex tasks in the classroom or with home or social behaviours normally break down because of lack of fluency in basic skills/behaviours. Best to train behaviours out of context to fluency before adding context and manipulating factors like duration and intensity.
01.01.2022 Therapy assistant Jed helping his puppy friends crate train. He says their training is going well.
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