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The British Psychological Society‘s History of Psychology Centre, in conjunction with UCL’s Centre for the History of the Psychological Disciplines, has announced the next talk in its summer seminar series. On Monday July 17th Jelena Martinovic will be...
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Advances in the History of Psychology
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07-10-2017
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Filed under: General, Events, UCL, BPS, History of Psychology Centre, Centre for the History of Psychological Disciplines, psychopathy, psychopharmacology, hallucinogens, creativity, art therapy, mescaline, Heinrich Klüver
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The most recent issue of Business History Review includes a special section on the history of psychological ideas in management post The Organization Man. This “Roundtable on Management Theory after Organization Man: Creativity, Burnout, Intuition...
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Are the toys that are available in small, independent retailers really that much better than those in the big-box stores? Read More...
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Movement education activities are a perfect way to foster creativity and develop both fine and gross motor skills in young children. It builds self esteem as well because there are no wrong responses. In this activity we feature the letter K. It's...
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Education Tipster
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Educationtipster: Kathy Stemke, Author/Educator
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06-28-2012
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Filed under: kathy stemke, children, games, phonics, activities, movement exploration, education, gross motor skills, tipster, creativity, the letter k, king story, self esteem, fine motor skills
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A Teacher of Imagination and Resilience I once knew a gifted man, a born teacher of imagination and play. He taught children as a natural part of his instinct for life, and he taught the rest of us resilience in the face of illness. Steven and his lifelong...
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Caught in Panic I think of creativity as an opposite of depression. As the driver in my life that connects and communicates, it represents everything I cannot do in the midst of the illness. Yet there was a time when it led to panic. Creativity is usually...
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From August, last year ... "I excelled at every subject just for the purpose of excelling, not learning. And quite frankly, now I'm scared." High school valedictorian Erica Goldson (pictured here) had the guts to speak out. In an address...
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The Balance of Creativity and Education that We Want to See in Children’s Books By Amanda Green All of us can probably remember a handful of children’s books that colored not only our childhood but also much of our early development. Whether it was a...
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Can Depression Make Us Better People? Depression can collapse your life the way an earthquake can take down a city. So how could this same depression make us better people? Tom Wootton takes the idea farther than anyone else with his belief that depression...
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“Creativity is just connecting things. When you ask creative people how they did something, they feel a little guilty because they didn’t really do it, they just saw something. It seemed obvious to them after a while. That’s because they were able to...
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There is a serious creativity disconnect developing in today’s children. In the not-so-distance past, a plain old cardboard box could become a car that could take a child around the world as fast as light. Back then, “Hide and Seek” and “Cowboys and Indians...
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Summer time means your kids will have plenty of leisure hours and these days, that actually means playing on gadgets like the iPad, iPhone or any Android device. If you allow your kids use of these in the house, there are a lot of child-appropriate applications...
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Kiddie Yaps
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06-25-2011
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Filed under: parents, toys, Children's Development, kids, children, technology, kid, Play, creativity, screen, ipad, summer time, ipod touch, vivid images, leisure hours, gadgets, buddy, stamps, finger painting, apps, free application, good thinking, two dollars, iphone, drawings, creative ideas, apple store, nieces, having fun
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All that I am, all that life has made me, every past experience that I have had – woven into the tissue of my life – I must give to … new experience. … [The] past … has indeed not been useless, but its use is not in guiding...
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Adults with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) could be more creative than other people. Holly A. White from the University of Memphis and Priti Shah from the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor studied 60 people, 30 of whom had ADHD. They...
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Please come check out my article titled, SHAKE UP YOUR CREATIVITY, on Science fiction author Stephen Tremp's Blog Author: Breakthrough http://www.stephentremp.blogspot.com/ Kathy Stemke's websites: Moving Through all Seven Days link: http://www...