Some of the take-outs and so whats;
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So what
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If you keep learning, your brain keeps growing - use it or lose it!
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I need to keep learning so I don’t get dementia!
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Face to face interactions spark the most neurons and when linked with the introduction of new information synaptic connections are created
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Children working together is a great way to learn
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Repetition is what keeps the connections as it is through repetition that myelin coats the connections (which makes them stronger)
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Repetition of words, numbers, reading, writing, counting, problem solving etc is needed
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Can take up to 90 repetitions for knowledge to become permanent
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Keep the learning the same for longer - if they are not getting it, they need longer
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Relationships are crucial in myelination
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Build strong relationships with all children so it might not take 90 repetitions - they have an emotional response which makes things happen quicker
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Learning is like a staircase - create the synaptic connection then you need myelination through repetition to consolidate the learning
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Slow down! Give time for myelination to occur.
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Need happy hormones for learning to occur - when endorphins are present, myelination happens faster.
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Need happy children.
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3 things that release the most endorphins;
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Need to do more of all!
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When asked to be still ½ of the frontal cortex is focused on staying still so that only gives ½ to focus on the learning
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Need more movement to stay alert, and encourage the whole brain to learn
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3 things that give the biggest negative behavioural outcome;
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3 things to give the biggest positive behavioural outcome;
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Clearer you can paint the picture of the behaviour then the faster they will get it
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Role modelling and coaching, focus on what to do, not what not to do
Do as I do not as I say
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Up to the age of 7 the “More free play, less likely to go to prison”
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More freedom and a focus on the children’s interests during Town Time
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5x more cognition when playing rather than through structure
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Give them play time
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Intelligence is problem solving which is creativity
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The more creative we can encourage the children to be, the better
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Screens as well as relationships (not instead of) are fine
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Use technology in away that supports the relationships in the habitats not replaces them - ensure see all children and that the focus is on what we do with the children not the extra learning tasks that might involve a screen!
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