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Why colors matter: Color recognition supports cognitive growth, vocabulary building, and social interaction, helping children better understand and communicate about their world. Sensory power: ...
Beyond its aesthetic value, color can be harnessed through two distinct modalities: as a pedagogical tool that influences ...
A few years ago, educators in some districts that promote social-emotional learning told me they’d noticed some inconsistent messaging about the approach. In some schools, SEL was pitched to teachers ...
A series of color swatches are laid in front of you – each swatch a different color. A researcher asks you which one is red, and you pick the one you believe is red. You then repeat the name game for ...
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