Posted on Mar 13th, 2008
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Steven
Last month we spoke about why folks with Asperger's tend to correct people. In essence, they process words in an unnaturally fussy manner. This is similar to how eighteen month olds learning language process words.... More »
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Posted on Feb 25th, 2007
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Steven
Have you ever gone to a therapist, then been asked, "is it helping?" If yes then what made you say this? And what made you go into therapy in the first place? How about referring... More »
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Posted on Feb 20th, 2007
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Steven
This week, in our ongoing series on education and learning, we're going to take an imaginary journey though a child's education. Starting with how fractals might alter her or his entire educational experience even before... More »
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Posted on Feb 12th, 2007
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Steven
Have you ever struggled to understand what a teacher was saying? Have you ever asked them if they could say it in a different way? This week, in our ongoing series on education and learning,... More »
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Posted on Feb 4th, 2007
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Steven
With all due respect, may I ask you something? Does your child have a learning disability? Would you be willing to bet your child's love of learning on that they don't? This week, in our... More »
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Posted on Jan 28th, 2007
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Steven
While brain researchers wrestle with the physiological secrets of the mind, EPT (Emergence Personality Theory) has already identified the four master fractals. Based on what? Based on the visual intensity of what we picture. This... More »
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Posted on Jan 21st, 2007
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Steven
All learning centers on one simple question; "How do I know if this is true?" Extending this into the classroom, we might also say, all learning centers on knowing if kids are interested. This week,... More »
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Posted on Jan 14th, 2007
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Steven
"Teachers on a Bad Day." What Makes A Teacher Boring?" What topics! What's next? This week, in our ongoing series on education and learning, we're going to look at how teachers can use the third... More »
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Posted on Jan 7th, 2007
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Steven
Over the past few weeks, in our ongoing weekly series on education and learning, we've taken our first looks at Emergence Personality Theory's, Social Priority tests. Including how we might use these tests to match... More »
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Posted on Dec 31st, 2006
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Steven
Last week, in our ongoing weekly series on education and learning, we took our first look at Emergence Personality Theory's, Social Priority tests, a simple test which could better match students to teachers. The test... More »
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