
Retrieval Practice
Retrieval practice is one of your best learning power tools. Check out this short explainer video on it. 3 minutes. Read More
Tim Urban: TED Talk
Do you have issues with procrastination? Tim Urban has a great way to help you understand and deal with it. Read More
Nelson Dellis: Random Memory Tips
Learn the one of the best systems for remembering numbers. Nelson Dellis does a great job of explaining the powerful “Major System” which you can help your kids learn to do this. Read More
Nelson Dellis: Memorize a Recipe Using Movie Palace Technique
Nelson Dellis, 4-time USA memory Champion uses this clever movie palace technique with the Goodfellas movie to help you become a better cook! Read More
by James HaupertNovember 22, 2019 Deeper Learning Conversations with Your Kids Through Coaching, Parent Resources0 comments
A Great Checklist on How to Learn Hard Things
The ability to learn hard things should be your goal. Anyone can learn the easy things. Lifelong learners don’t pull back from the hard stuff. How can you do this? Read more to find out. Read More
Nelson Dellis: Memorizing Long Term
We like this video on how to memorize information for the long term. It’s great background on what it takes to build a good memory. Read More
This Meeting is the Best Way to Improve Your Study Strategies
This meeting is a “keystone habit” that by definition enables many other productive habits. With it, you will make rapid progress to improving student learning maturity that you need to become a Superlearner. Read More
Ben Franklin Case Study – Reading
Learn how Ben Franklin transformed into one of America’s greatest writers using learning strategies that are valid today. Read More
Desirable Difficulties can Transform Your Learning and Teaching
This article explains one of the most powerful learning strategies you can use. The concept of “Desirable Difficulties” is something that needs to be understood by both the student and the teacher. Read More
by James HaupertNovember 5, 2019 Deeper Learning Conversations with Your Kids Through Coaching, Fun Family Learning Exercises, Parent Resources0 comments