How Do You Tell a Real Brain Fact From a Classroom Myth?

Dopamine rewards, bonding high-fives, movement that switches on the brain: the chemistry stories schools tell sound scientific and mostly outrun the evidence. One veteran teacher admitted it on camera. Learn the one question that separates a real brain fact from a classroom myth.

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Why Does My Child Count the Dots but Not Know How Many?

Recognizing small groups of dots looks like a skill a child outgrows. It is the opposite. Conceptual subitizing, seeing seven as a three and a four, is the part-whole habit sitting underneath every sum your child will ever work out. A minute a day builds it.

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