Wiring Your Brain
- Published21 Mar 2016
- Reviewed21 Mar 2016
- Source Scholastic
Students can see how quickly their brain picks up a new skill using the example of code breaking.
Can you teach an old dog new tricks? Can you train your brain to learn a new skill? Scholastic Teacher's Guide helps students understand how to re-wire their brains through repetition.
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