What neuroscience tells us about teaching young children

This article is brought to you by Slough Borough Council's Early Years team, on behalf of Tes Magazine, for the attention of all Early Years settings. 

We know that the youngest pupils’ brains work differently to adult brains, and scientific research has now uncovered some of the secrets to keeping early years children engaged in their learning, argues neuroscientist Sam Wass

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