Resolvve
1 year ago

E54 How Parents Can Help Their Kids Build Important Cognitive Skills

with Roger Stark and Betsy Hill

Episode Notes

This week on the Resolvve podcast, Simon speaks with Roger Stark and Betsy Hill.

They are educators that have developed BrainWare, an evidence-based cognitive skills training platform for students. They believe that helping parents understand how their kids learn, and practice building up their cognitive skills will reduce anxiety and stress at home as well.

Their new book, _Your Child Learns Differently, Now What? _will be released in February. You can pre-order a copy here.

More about BrainWare: https://mybrainware.com/

Roger Stark is CEO of BrainWare Learning Company. Over the past fifteen years, he has championed efforts to bring comprehensive cognitive skills training and cognitive assessment within reach of everyone. He led the team that developed BrainWare SAFARI, now the most researched comprehensive, integrated cognitive training tool delivered online in the world. He was the first person ever invited to deliver a joint Congressional briefing on Neuroscience in the Classroom.

Besty Hill is the mother of three boys and an award-winning educator. She studied the neuroscience of learning with Dr. Patricia Wolfe and other pioneers in the field, coining the term neuroeducator. She is former chair of the board of trustees at Chicago State University and teaches strategic thinking at Lake Forest Graduate School of Management where she received a Contribution to Learning Excellence Award. She received a Nepris Trailblazer Award for sharing her knowledge, skills and passion for the neuroscience of learning in classrooms around the U.S.  

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