Compound Interest Mentality – Two Minute Tidbit Tips
In today’s Two Minute Tidbit Tip, Dr. Selznick discusses the “compound interest mentality” when teaching children, a concept he wrote about in his second book.
In today’s Two Minute Tidbit Tip, Dr. Selznick discusses the “compound interest mentality” when teaching children, a concept he wrote about in his second book.
In today’s Two Minute Tidbit Tip, Dr. Selznick discusses the topic of kids who shut down earlier than expected and the “cracks in the foundation” that allow you to identify if your child is having this issue.
In today’s Two Minute Tidbit Tip, Dr. Selznick explains getting “buy-in” from a child and how this can recharge their battery and reengage them in learning.
In today’s Two Minute Tidbit Tip, Dr. Selznick covers more common dyslexia myths. Does dyslexia mean reversing or flipping letters? Will dyslexic children “grow out of it”?
In today’s Two Minute Tidbit Tip, Dr. Selznick discusses common dyslexia myths, including parents’ confusion over the idea of dyslexia itself- What is it? Does it even exist?
In today’s Two Minute Tidbit Tip, Dr. Selznick revisits to an essay in his book “School Struggles” on the difficulty many children have with large words.
In today’s Two Minute Tidbit Tip, Dr. Selznick discusses how to help children who give up easily when confronted with difficult problems.
In today’s Two Minute Tidbit Tip, Dr. Selznick discusses his interview with Dr. Peg Dawson and how to train active working memory.
In today’s Two Minute Tidbit Tip, Dr. Selznick discusses the Soup Pot of Variables, an imagery technique he uses to help parents make sense of complex situations.
In today’s Two Minute Tidbit Tip, Dr. Selznick discusses the stages of reading development put forward by the famous Harvard psychologist Dr. Jeanne Chall.