Mar 18 2008

Put your thinking caps on for Brain Awareness Week and Month

Published by Anne-Marie at 9:12 am under Activities, Books, Science

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brain awareness week Did you know that March is Brain and Brain Injury Awareness month? Brain Awareness Week, organized by the Dana Alliance for Brain Initiatives, was last week but events are going on worldwide all month to advance public awareness about the progress and benefits of brain research.

Dana Alliance for Brain Initiatives is part of  The Dana Foundation, a great resource for parents and teaches on brain science. It features Brainy Kids Online, a website for children, teens, parents and teachers with links to games, labs, education resources, and lesson plans.

As part of Brain Awareness Week, the Dana Foundation website also has links to puzzles and educational resources. One of the documents I found extremely helpful was Brain Books for Budding Scientists—and All Children with its list of brain books

As author Carolyn Phelan writes:

Any library can supply you with children’s books about the brain, but a dull, inaccurate, or outdated book can be worse than none at all. A well-written and illustrated children’s book, though, can help spark the imagination of the next generation of scientists, doctors, and citizens. Children’s books can help both to take the mystery out of science and to instill curiosity about the natural world. They can also remind adults how to simplify and explain complicated subjects for young, inquisitive minds.


Here’s Phelan’s extremely comprehensive list of brain books for kids ages 4 to 16:

Download the 15-page Brain Books for Budding Scientists—and All Children report (PDF) to learn more about the books.





5 Responses to “Put your thinking caps on for Brain Awareness Week and Month”

  1. sk-rt.comon 18 Mar 2008 at 9:37 am

    Put your thinking caps on for Brain Awareness Week and Month…

    Did you know that March is Brain and Brain Injury Awareness month? Brain Awareness Week, organized by the Dana Alliance for Brain Initiatives, was last week. But here’s a comprehensive book list on brain books for kids and links to brain science websi…

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    Put your thinking caps on for Brain Awareness Week and Month |…

    Did you know that March is Brain and Brain Injury Awareness month? Brain Awareness Week, organized by the Dana Alliance for Brain Initiatives, was last week. But here’s a comprehensive book list on brain books for kids and links to brain science websi…

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    Did you know that March is Brain and Brain Injury Awareness month? Brain Awareness Week, organized by the Dana Alliance for Brain Initiatives, was last week. But here’s a comprehensive book list on brain books for kids and links to brain science websi…

  5. Daniel Boddingtonon 26 Mar 2008 at 7:00 am

    I watched a really good documentary on BBC last night about how the brain records memories, and how being able to remember is directly related being able to imagine the future, this doesnt just mean daydreaming about flying cars and the like, it means about your future, career, family etc.

    They went on to mention that children that developed good memory skills early on in their life were more likely to be able to imagine their own possibilities and had a better sense of ’self’. It was really quite fascinating :)

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