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How Movement and Exercise Help Kids Learn | MindShift | KQED News

How Movement and Exercise Help Kids Learn | MindShift | KQED News | Educational Pedagogy | Scoop.it
Neuroscientist Wendy Suzuki was a rising star in the field of memory when she looked around and realized that her lifestyle wasn’t sustainable.

“I was trying to get tenure, and I was doing nothing but work," she says. "I had no friends outside of my lab. I knew I needed to do something. I thought, at least I can go to the gym and try to feel stronger.”

She signed up for the classes that “looked the most fun.” As she expected, her mood and fitness level improved – but she began to notice something else at play. “About a year and a half into that regular exercise routine, I was sitting at my desk writing a grant and this thought went through my mind, ‘Writing is going well!’ I had never had that thought before. Then I realized that all of my work had been going better recently, and the only major change I had made to my life was regularly working out.”

That observation prompted her to explore what exercise was doing to her brain. “My hippocampal memory was clearly better at remembering details and retrieving information."

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Why Kids Can’t Stop Moving: The Neuroscience Behind a Student’s Need to Move via @coolcatteacher

Students have reasons for how they behave, particularly if they have learning differences and learn in unique ways. Occupational and physical therapist, Suzanne Cresswell, helps us understand children and why some of them just can’t stop moving Sponsor: The STLinATL Conference will be at Woodward Academy in Atlanta July 26-27, 2018. I’ll be speaking with … … Continue reading →

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Marie TheOT's curator insight, August 22, 2018 10:47 AM
if you haven't been tuning into podcasts, you should be! Fill your commute with a few minutes of an article you don't have time to read. In this episode, Occupational and physical therapist, Suzanne Cresswell, helps us understand children and why some of them just can’t stop moving https://cctea.ch/2u9TYoT via @coolcatteacher
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Hands-on Activities to Enhance Student Engagement in Classroom Learning - Get moving and work your brain with Go Noodle!

Hands-on Activities to Enhance Student Engagement in Classroom Learning - Get moving and work your brain with Go Noodle! | Educational Pedagogy | Scoop.it
Free resource of educational web tools, 21st century skills, tips and tutorials on how teachers and students integrate technology into education

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