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Recent Comments
I like the film. I think it is written and presented beautifully. I am sure it will initiate a lot of discussion from teachers and parents, to understand the science of being a teenager a bit better.
Thanks Gabrielle! We are so happy with it and hope it will lead to the sharing of useful strategies.
Great article Annie - I'm forever trying to dispel the 'Learning Styles' myth, not sure the message will ever get through but I'll share this out to a few places in either case!
Thanks James! It would be great if you could share widely, thanks very much. It's quite astonishing how pervasive the learning styles myth is. Let's keep up the effort in dispelling myths!
Hi Annie - this conference looks really interesting... is there an email address I can reach you on to ask a few questions?
Hi James, yes please do email us! You can contact us on EarliSig22@gmail.com