Using Brain Science to Build a New 2Gen Intervention
In a "TED-style talk," Stephanie M. Jones, Marie and Max Kargman Associate Professor in Human Development and Urban Education at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, describes a new intervention that links the science of brain development with supports for adults and children. The intervention focuses on building executive function skills in children, teachers, and parents by interrupting the stress cycle and putting the front of the brain back in control, so that everyone can go from their stressed self to their best self. To view more resources from the Center on the Developing Child, please visit: http://developingchild.harvard.edu/re...

▶︎
Executive function skills are the roots of success | Stephanie Carlson | TEDxMinneapolis

▶︎
Why Do Some Children Respond to an Intervention and Others Don't?

▶︎
IS 2025 Nancy Kanwisher

▶︎
Harvard Professor Explains The Rules of Writing — Steven Pinker

▶︎
She’s 12. She Sings Aretha Franklin… Until Simon TELLS Her to Do It Acapella! 😳

▶︎
Klaas schickt 3-Jährigen ALLEINE zum Bäcker | Experte für Alles

▶︎
Yuko Munakata: The science behind how parents affect child development | TED

▶︎
Cognitive Hygiene in IT – Sustaining Focus and Mental Resilience by Dr. Zane Bedikere

▶︎
Stop Rambling: The 3-2-1 Speaking Trick That Makes You Sound Like A CEO

▶︎
Reinventing Teaching After The Introduction Of AI | Amy Bruckman | TEDxWeber School Youth

▶︎
Emotional Intelligence: The #1 ability for leaders | Daniel Goleman

▶︎
Why Your Brain Dreams

▶︎
Think Fast, Talk Smart: Communication Techniques

▶︎
England – Kroatien Highlights | Gruppe L, FIFA WM 2026 | sportstudio

▶︎
What kids know about motivation (and we don't) | Betsy Blackard | TEDxClaremontGraduateUniversity

▶︎
You Need to Be Bored. Here's Why.

▶︎
Dr. Becky Bailey at TEDx - Wiring the Brain for Success

▶︎
How to Raise Kids Who Can Handle Hard Things | Kathryn Hecht | TED

▶︎
What does AI mean for education?

▶︎
