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How Your Child's Brain Works: Evidence-Based Learning Habits for Ages 11-14

What's happening in your middle schooler's brain?

Ages 11-14 are a critical window of brain development. Understand what's changing—and learn research-backed strategies to support focus, habits, and lifelong learning.

Does your middle schooler struggle with focus, motivation, or building consistent habits? Dr. Melissa M. — a pediatric neuroscience researcher at UPenn Hospital with a Master's in Pediatric Psychology — explains the science behind these challenges and translates brain research into strategies parents can implement immediately. You'll discover:

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The neuroscience behind middle school behavior—why focus, impulse control, and emotional regulation are challenging at ages 11-14

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Evidence-based learning strategies proven by brain research—what practices boost memory retention and why cramming fails

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How to build learning habits that actually stick—and why most routines fall apart after a few weeks

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Practical strategies for creating an environment that supports curiosity, manage distractions, and foster lifelong love of learning

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Meet Your Speaker

Dr. Melissa spent 5 years conducting pediatric neuroscience research at the University of Pennsylvania Hospital, focusing on children with chronic medical illnesses and brain development. She has published four peer-reviewed articles and presented at over 40 international conferences worldwide. She holds a Ph.D. in Psychology from Liberty University and a Master's in Pediatric Psychology from Temple University, with expertise in child development and pediatric health.

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