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In 1988 psychologist James Pennebaker1 and his colleagues conducted a study with somewhat of a…

Math is for Babies: You’re Never too Young to Start...

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Most Likely to Succeed: Preparing Our Kids for the Innovation...

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Stories of bullying and harassment in schools have become all too familiar. But there is…

Duly Noted: The Difference Between Laptops and Pen & Paper

In April of 2014, Pam Mueller and Dan Oppenheimer struck psychology gold with their cleverly…

3 Strategies for Giving Yourself a Smarter Pep Talk

“I am a lean, mean, mathing machine.”  In college, I’d repeat this phrase to myself,…

Studying Mindfulness: An Interview with a Scientist on the Frontlines...

Dr. Sara Lazar began a yoga and mindfulness practice after a sports injury in the…

Moral Tribes: Emotion, Reason, and the Gap Between Us and...

“We should simply try to make the world as happy as possible” (P.333). That this…

The Clash of Brain Development and Classroom Technology

“He makes bad decisions regarding iPad use.” “She gets distracted by her iPad….” “He gets…

The Waiting Game: Why Students Procrastinate and What To Do...

Ah, April what a beautiful time of year! We have all heard the jingle: April…