Stories are powerful in the development of the human brain and oxytocin Paul Zack, PhD, demonstrates in his work on brain function and reaction. It’s about the story in a movie but a story nevertheless!
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The Power of Pedagogical Stories
As a preschool nap teacher, I know how important it is to connect with children and their families heart to heart. It is also important to be open with the understanding that learning happens both ways in teacher-child interactions. When teachers take in the learning experiences that a child or a family brings to them,… Read more “The Power of Pedagogical Stories”
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