Having spent a fair bit of time over the last week dipping into my 20 odd favourite brain or mind related books I realised one I’d not looked at recently was my old medical ‘concise text of neuroscience’. So I dug it out expecting it to have some gems in it. To be honest I [...]
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Could you be a genius?
About a year ago I had the privilege of meeting a grand champion chess player who was supporting the initiative in Belize teaching children to play chess. They were finding it had a dramatic impact on the behaviour of the children inside and outside school. Years ago we believed that things like being a genius [...]
Understanding learning: Schemas
When we are Coaching people there are times when we want to introduce a new concept to out clients. Introducing new things to people means that their brains have to find a way to understand what is being explained to them. We are going to look here at the science of what is actually going [...]



