Learning
When I was in my late 20’s, I spent a week unconscious in the ICU with a severe case of meningitis (with accompanying encephalitis). The morphine administered at the time… Read More
My grandson Hudson is 5 months old, and already he can literally see himself as a reader . . . His parents started reading to him early . .… Read More
At the start of every school year, I map out a week-by-week To-Do list. I do this to ensure I meet all obligations and expectations. It’s what all the cool kids “good teachers” are… Read More
Some books lure the reader in from multiple angles, and The Anxious Generation by Jonathan Haidt is one such book for me . . . As a college professor, I… Read More
Some books seem to follow us throughout our lives. One book in particular has been tailing me for 40 years, and it happens to be one of the first psychology-related… Read More
We likely all have a certain type of neurodiverse learner in our classrooms — the student with a history of childhood trauma. Whereas definitions of trauma vary and our understanding… Read More
