Why we procrastinate by Vik Nithy - 0 views
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Vik Nithy is the founder of 3 companies at the age of 20 including how own marketing consulting firm. His left after school Vik has been extremely successful despite being diagnosed with ADHD after finishing his school exams. Developing his passion for cognitive neuroscience, educational reform and the potential of young people.
Brain food or slick marketing? - 0 views
Children's drawings: what can we infer from them? - 0 views
Studying Imagination in Children's Play - 0 views
Math For Babies - Phenomena: Only Human - 0 views
Alison Gopnik: What do babies think? - 0 views
Advantages of imaginary friends - 0 views
Give them a hand: Gesturing children perform well on cognitive tasks - 0 views
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Young children who use gestures outperform their peers in problem-solving tasks, says a new study. Children aged between two and five were asked to sort cards printed with colored shapes first by color, then by shape. Making this switch can be tricky but the study found that kids who gesture are more likely to make the mental switch and group the shapes accurately.
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