Nurturing Future World Changers: Fundamentals of Brain Development
Type of Presentation
Workshop
Location
D2401A
Start Date
4-17-2025 2:00 PM
End Date
4-17-2025 2:30 PM
Description of Program
Nurturing Future World Changers: Fundamentals of Brain Development Dr. Wanikka Vance-Clark will break down the fundamentals of early brain development and how it impacts lifelong learning. Participants will engage in hands-on activities and explore strategies like movement, storytelling, and mnemonic devices to strengthen cognitive pathways and help children master skills more effectively.
Abstract
Nurturing Future World Changers: Fundamentals of Brain Development explores how early brain development impacts lifelong learning and success. The first five years are a critical period when over one million new neural connections form every second, shaping cognitive, motor, and emotional growth. This workshop will provide a hands-on demonstration of key brain structures—including the frontal lobe, brain stem, hemispheres, and dendrites—to help participants understand how early learning experiences strengthen these connections.
The session will focus on three proven strategies to enhance brain development: movement, storytelling, and mnemonic devices. Movement-based learning increases focus and memory by engaging both the body and brain. Storytelling supports language development and comprehension by stimulating both hemispheres of the brain. Mnemonic devices, such as rhymes and patterns, improve recall and make learning more engaging. Participants will engage in a small group activity to apply these strategies and create practical learning exercises that strengthen cognitive and motor pathways.
This workshop provides participants with effective, research-backed tools to support early learning and improve academic success. It will conclude with a Q&A session to encourage discussion and reflection.
Nurturing Future World Changers: Fundamentals of Brain Development
D2401A
Nurturing Future World Changers: Fundamentals of Brain Development explores how early brain development impacts lifelong learning and success. The first five years are a critical period when over one million new neural connections form every second, shaping cognitive, motor, and emotional growth. This workshop will provide a hands-on demonstration of key brain structures—including the frontal lobe, brain stem, hemispheres, and dendrites—to help participants understand how early learning experiences strengthen these connections.
The session will focus on three proven strategies to enhance brain development: movement, storytelling, and mnemonic devices. Movement-based learning increases focus and memory by engaging both the body and brain. Storytelling supports language development and comprehension by stimulating both hemispheres of the brain. Mnemonic devices, such as rhymes and patterns, improve recall and make learning more engaging. Participants will engage in a small group activity to apply these strategies and create practical learning exercises that strengthen cognitive and motor pathways.
This workshop provides participants with effective, research-backed tools to support early learning and improve academic success. It will conclude with a Q&A session to encourage discussion and reflection.