Neuroscience for Kids is an educational website created by Eric H. Chudler, Ph.D., to teach students and teachers about the nervous system through experiments, activities, and games.
Neuroscience for Kids explores the exciting world of the brain, spinal cord, neurons, and the senses. It offers a variety of resources to help learners of all ages understand the nervous system. Intended for elementary and secondary school students and teachers who are interested in learning about the nervous system and brain with hands on activities, experiments and information.
Simon Fraser University's Department of Psychology offers undergraduate and graduate programs, including a professional PhD training program in Clinical Psychology, with a focus on six core areas of Psychology.
The Center on the Developing Child at Harvard University leverages scientific insights to improve outcomes for young children facing adversity. They focus on early childhood development and highlight key concepts like brain architecture and toxic stress.
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