When you next find yourself with a problem or isssue that is unresolved,try ‘ daydreaming ‘ in a quiet moment.You don’t have to think about the problem .Simply by changing the state of your thinking will help you. When you come back to your issue later on, you will find new ways around it. For Children this is […]
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A very pleasant two hours was spent at the Bridge Radio on Sunday 12th April- an excellent local commercial radio station near Dudley .Our theme was Learning to Read and Spell Through Music.Our D.J. and show host Dr.Paul just happened to have a PHD in Psychology! -how lucky is that and so asked us really relevant questions,and the whole show breezed […]
After an early start to meet and greet at the Royal Academy of music in London, we were introduced to our speakers.As a classically trained musician and singer I was particularly keen to hear two keynote speakers- Dr.Usha Goswami from University of Cambridge and Dr. Kate Overy of University of Edinburgh. Both have studied the […]
The Mozart effect is well known as a potential study enhancing programme suggesting that the beat of a Mozart piece is linked to the brain state known as relaxed alertness which is the best state for learning to take place in the classroom.However a recent study found that children responded better and retained more information given […]