As promised, during this holiday season I intend to share a couple of my favourite online resources with you.
Not surprisingly, my favourite online resource is this online interactive Neurodevelopmental Framework.
http://www.allkindsofminds.org/researchreviews.aspx
The developer, All Kinds of Minds, actively gathers the latest advances in research from the educational, psychological, medical, and clinical fields and puts it into this interactive online framework. There are eight constructs presented in this framework: attention, memory, language, higher-order cognition, spatial ordering, temporal sequential ordering, neuromotor function and social cognition. If you click on attention, for example, the next page explains the three parts of attention (mental energy controls, processing controls and production controls) and then behind each of these links are research articles that relate to these functions.
Yes, I am slightly biased in recommending this to you. But seriously, is there anything out there that connects teachers, students and parents to neurodevelopmental information that is better than this?
