Tag: neuroscience
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New Podcast Episode, Why Movement Matters: The Preschool Brain, Behavior, and School Readiness Connection with Erin Carey
In this episode of What Great Teachers Know That All Parents Can Use, we sit down with Erin Carey, Executive Director of Trinity Presbyterian Preschool, to uncover why your child’s physical development is directly connected to their academic success, emotional regulation, and confidence. Erin explains why movement, motor development, and brain development in early childhood are…
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Raising Free-Range Kids in 2025
How do we raise free-range kids in a world where we can track their location… forever? And what does healthy freedom look like in an age of smartphones, AI deepfakes, and endless online noise?
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What Great Teachers Know That All Parents Can Use: Proximal Zones, Play and Pressure Podcast Episode
podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/what-great-teachers-know-that-all-parents-can-use/id1756122916 Don’t miss this episode! Are you wondering if you are putting too much pressure on your child? How do you know if they are in the right “zone” for learning? Is it too hard? Too easy? Just right? It’s not Goldilocks, it’s proximal zones! Learn what great teachers know about how kids learn best!
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How Schools and Parents Can Partner to Raise Thriving Kids of Character
In this episode of Founders Future, with host Zach Young, we meet Peyten Williams, the founder of Bowbend Consulting. Peyten shares her inspiring journey from a dedicated 16-year career in education to launching her own venture. She discusses the pivotal moment of realization that led her to leave the classroom and her mission to bridge…
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A Little Bit of Neuroscience
Ever wondered, “What was he THINKING?” When your child does something? Well, join Bowbend Consulting at Noon on Zoom for a sneak peek into your child’s brain.
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The Power of Play
Join Bowbend Consulting and expert educators Lee Steele and Melissa Williams to learn about the power of play, what play does to our brains, and why, as caregivers, we need to make sure our kids (of all ages) get enough.


