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Kelly Hutcheson

Topic:

Parenting

Date:

July 14, 2024

Your Help is the Real Villain

New studies reveal how your 'good intentions' might be undermining your child's growth and long-term success.

Kelly Hutcheson

Topic:

Parenting

Date:

July 14, 2024

The Rebels We Need

Research indicates that encouraging children to question authority fosters creativity, ethical decision-making, and prepares them for an unpredictable future.

Kelly Hutcheson

Topic:

Neurodiversity

Date:

July 3, 2024

Is AI the Missing Piece in Dyslexia's Puzzle?

Research reveals AI-assisted learning tools can cut intervention time for dyslexic students by 50%, prompting a rethink of traditional approaches.

Kelly Hutcheson

Topic:

Games

Date:

June 26, 2024

Does Barbie's Lab Coat Come in Pink?

Studies reveal the double-edged sword of gendered STEM toys on girls' career aspirations.

Kelly Hutcheson

Topic:

Neurodiversity

Date:

June 26, 2024

Is Dyslexia the Superpower Hiding in Plain Sight?

Research indicates dyslexia, far from being just a reading difficulty, may offer unique cognitive strengths that education systems often overlook.

Kelly Hutcheson

Topic:

Neurodiversity

Date:

June 26, 2024

Today's 'Difficult' Kids Make Tomorrow's Best Employees

Research demonstrates harnessing neurodiversity can boost innovation, productivity, and employee engagement across organizations.

Kelly Hutcheson

Topic:

Development

Date:

June 25, 2024

Does Being Clueless Make You a Genius?

Research reveals that maintaining childlike wonder can lead to academic success and lifelong fulfillment.

Kelly Hutcheson

Topic:

Development

Date:

June 25, 2024

The Secret to Smarter Kids

Research shows that play enhances cognitive development, boosts creativity, and improves social skills across all ages.

Kelly Hutcheson

Topic:

Neurodiversity

Date:

June 25, 2024

Is Standardized Testing the New Segregation?

Research exposes how current educational practices systematically discriminate against neurodiverse learners.

Kelly Hutcheson

Topic:

Development

Date:

June 25, 2024

The ADHD Myth

Research reveals play deprivation, not brain chemistry, may be behind the rise in attention deficit diagnoses.

Kelly Hutcheson

Topic:

Creativity

Date:

June 23, 2024

Helicopter Parenting is Killing Creativity

Research indicates that overstructured childhoods lead to decreased problem-solving skills and innovation in adulthood.