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Early Brain Development and Whole Brain Learning for Educators

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  1. Introduction to Brain Development in Early Years
  2. 2. First segment : Early Brain Development
    2.1 Brain Development Quick Trivia
  3. 2.2-1 What makes up the brain ? Part 1
  4. 2.2-2What makes up the brain ? Part 2
  5. 2.3 Brain Development Timeline
  6. 3. Second segment : Whole Brain Learning
    3.1 Introduction to Whole Brain Learning
  7. 3.2 Understanding Learning Preferences
  8. 3.4 Understanding Learning Preferences
  9. 3.4 Exploring Learning Preferences via Plant Life topic
  10. 3.5 Explore the science behind Whole Brain Learning and its importance in student engagement
  11. 3.6 Strategies and approaches that promote whole brain integration Part 1
  12. 3.7 Strategies and approaches that promote whole brain integration Part 2
  13. 3.8 Assessments techniques that consider diverse preferences
  14. 3.9 Key principles of whole brain teaching lesson plan
  15. 3.10 Attention Grabbers and other essential Whole Brain Teaching activities
  16. 3.11 Sample Lesson Plan on Whole Brain Teaching
  17. 4. Third segment : Activities integrating Whole Brain Learning
    4.1 Brain Dance
  18. 4.2 Breath and Tactile (Merged 13.1 and 13.2)
  19. 4.3 Core – Distal and Head - Tail (Merged 13.3 and 13.4)
  20. 4.4 Upper – Lower and Body side (Merged 13.5 and 13.6)
  21. 4.5 Cross Lateral and Vestibular (Merged 13.7 and 13.8)
  22. 4.6 Benefits of Brain Dance (renamed 13.9)
  23. 4.7 Introduction to Double Doodle
  24. 4.8 What are bilateral activities and its importance
  25. 4.9 PACE (Includes demonstration)
  26. 4.10 Finger Doodles (Includes demonstration)
  27. 5. Third segment : Activities integrating Whole Brain Learning
    Conclusion
  28. Video 4.2 – Brain Development Timeline continued
  29. Video 5.2 – Introduction to Whole Brain Learning
  30. Video 11.2 Other essential Whole Brain Teaching activities
  31. Video 13.6 Body Side
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