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BalancEd Tech

... And Extrovert Kids Need to Learn to Listen at School: BalancEdTech - 2 views

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    Introvert Extrovert Ambivert Introverted Kids Need to Learn to Speak Up at School http://www.theatlantic.com/national/print/2013/02/introverted-kids-need-to-learn-to-speak-up-at-school/272960/
BalancEd Tech

Introverted Kids Need to Learn to Speak Up at School - National - The Atlantic - 4 views

  • Introverted Kids Need to Learn to Speak Up at School
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      ... And Extrovert Kids Need to Learn to Listen at School ... And Extrovert Kids Need to Learn to Listen at School http://balancedtech.blogspot.com/2013/02/and-extrovert-kids-need-to-learn-to.html
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    ... And Extrovert Kids Need to Learn to Listen at School http://balancedtech.blogspot.com/2013/02/and-extrovert-kids-need-to-learn-to.html
spatnaik2k

Not an Introvert, Not an Extrovert? You May Be An Ambivert - WSJ - 29 views

  • Ambiverts have introverted and extroverted traits, but neither trait is dominant.
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UKEdMag: Speaking Up for the Introverted pupils - 24 views

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Roland Gesthuizen

What To Do With A Quiet Child « Annie Murphy Paul - 11 views

  • children who are shy in the classroom have trouble engaging and learning
  • children who are loud and disruptive may be more likely to get the teacher’s attention and benefit from specific educational strategies
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    "A new study, reported on Eurekalert, suggests that introverted children may experience learning problems:"
Jeff Andersen

Myers-Briggs Personality Types in Business | Infographic - 10 views

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    People experience the world using four principal psychological functions-sensation, intuition, feeling, and thinking-according to Swiss psychiatrist Carl Gustav Jung, the founder of analytic psychology. Based on Jung's concepts of introversion and extroversion and his theory of personality types, US mother and daughter team Myers and Briggs created the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) personality test based on the following sets of four dichotomies: Introvert (I)/Extrovert (E) Intuitive (N)/Sensory (S) Thinking (T)/Feeling (F) Judging (J)/Perceiving (P)
anonymous

When Gaming Is Good for You - WSJ.com - 2 views

  • Other studies have found an association between compulsive gaming and being overweight, introverted and prone to depression
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      The key to this statement is the "compulsive" gaming. Anything done to a compulsive or addictive level is unhealthy.
  • The violent action games that often worry parents most had the strongest beneficial effect on the brain.
  • In contrast, using cellphones, the Internet, or computers for other purposes had no effect on creativity,
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  • A three-year study of 491 middle school students found that the more children played computer games the higher their scores on a standardized test of creativity—regardless of race, gender, or the kind of game played.
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