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Posted on Thursday, February 25, 2021
HOW TO OPTIMIZE TELE-EDUCATION AND TELETHERAPY? CONCEPTS AND STRATEGIES FROM A MULTIDISCIPLINARY LOOK We invite you to this free virtual panel discussion, as our panelists share their insights on how to effectively stimulate development through virtual education. This event will be run in Spanish.  Date: 25 February, 2021 Time: 18:00  Location: Online (Google Meets) After completing the registration form you will received a link with login details. Register           
Posted on Wednesday, January 27, 2021
Tips for Parents to Help their Children with Online Learning There have been many ways in which we have needed to change and adapt to new circumstances during the COVID-19 pandemic. Many students of all ages around the world have had to make the transition to online learning during times in which attending physical school has not been possible. Parents can support their child, adolescent, or young adult make the most of remote learning while staying mentally and physically healthy. Here are... Read More
Posted on Tuesday, September 29, 2020
Months of social distancing and isolation due to the pandemic may have taken its toll on children and adults alike, since after all, we are social beings.   Parents and teachers can foster the development of empathy and social skills within children even in times of isolation. Here are some tips to help your child in their development of these important skills:   Ask your child how they are feeling throughout the day and encourage them to ask you as well. Respond with appropriate actions... Read More
Posted on Friday, September 11, 2020
Going back to school after a summer or winter holiday is a transition for children that requires time, patience, and support. Going back to school after a holiday, combined with COVID-19 virtual learning will require well… a lot more of everything!   Children and adolescents are preparing for their schools to open the doors to their physical campuses after more than seven months of being closed during the pandemic. As a result, they may be experiencing many emotions, including excitement... Read More
Posted on Monday, September 7, 2020
Creativity, empathy, good communication and the ability to solve problems are some of the skills they require to be more entrepreneurial.   Psychologist, and LPC Director, Annie de Acevedo advises parents how to instil them. In these times, when children have everything at their disposal and have become techno dependent, it is important to develop skills that allow them to be more creative and hopefully more entrepreneurial. To make your child stand out as an entrepreneur, you need skills... Read More
Posted on Tuesday, December 5, 2017
The Learning and Psychology Centre (LPC) Global Advisory Board Meeting On October 31, the second meeting of the LPC Global Advisory Board was held in Oxford, England. The LPC Global Advisory Board are a global panel of experts of highly qualified psychologists and academia, from prestigious universities such as King's College of London, Oxford, Durham and Reading. At this meeting, the LPC Global Advisory Board confirmed plans to establish a new LPC headquarters in London with the aim to... Read More
Posted on Wednesday, September 20, 2017
Telling students they need to take advantage of the feedback they get isn’t just good advice — it’s established science. In the last few decades, researchers have discovered a lot about how people become experts. The main idea, made popular by everyone from author Malcolm Gladwell to rapper Macklemore, is the 10,000-hour rule. Ten thousand is the number of hours it takes to become an expert in almost any field. While it’s wonderful that people are starting to understand how work leads to... Read More
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