Resources
Supporting You
The field of neuroeducation is growing rapidly. As we understand more of how the brain can change, our educational methods will change as well. We’ve included a list of some of our favourite websites and books. We hope that your research will help you support your students with learning differences.
Websites
Books
- Myth of Laziness – Mel Levine
- A Mind at a Time – Mel Levine
- Your Child’s Growing Mind – Jane Healy
- Different Learners – Jane Healy
- Delivered from Distraction – Edward Hallowell & John Ratey
- The Brain that Changes Itself – Norman Doidge
- Cure Your Child with Food – Kelly Dorfman
- Einstein Never Used Flash Cards – Kathy Hirsh-Pasek, Roberta Golinkoff, Diane Eyer
- It’s so Much Work to be your Friend – Richard Lavoie
- The Out-of-Sync Child – Carol Stock Kranowitz
- Mind, Brain, & Education – David A. Sousa
- Language at the Speed of Sight – Mark Seidenberg
- Taking charge of ADHD – Russell A. Barkley
- Promoting Executive Function in the Classroom – Lynn Meltzer
- Teaching with the Brain in Mind – Eric Jensen
- Teaching How to Learn in a What to Learn Culture – Kathy Hopkins
- Endangered Minds – Jane Healy
- Failure to Connect – Jane Healy
- The Brain’s Way of Healing – Norman Doidge
- Brain Matters – Patricia Wolfe
- Building the Reading Brain – Patricia Wolfe
- When the Brain Can’t Hear – Teri James Bellis
- Overcoming Dyslexia – Sally Shaywitz
- How the Brain Learns to Read – David Sousa
- Sensational Kids – Lucy Jane Miller
- Proust and the Squid – Maryanne Wolf
- Reader, Come Home – Maryanne Wolf
- Spark – John J. Ratey