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David Epstein's research provides a much needed caution against pushing our kids to specialize too early.
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Don’t Specialize Too Early [TED TALK]

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Ethan Demme · October 22, 2020 · Leave a Comment

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What does it take to become an elite athlete, musician, or craftsman? Is talent innate or acquired? What kind of practice is best for becoming great at something? Does it […]

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Rushing through the learning process robs us of the opportunity to really gain true understanding.
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A Software Engineer’s Advice on How to Build Understanding

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Anthony Barr · November 12, 2020 · Leave a Comment

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Nabeel Qureshi is a biomedical software engineer at Palantir who studied Philosophy, Politics & Economics at Oxford. In his recent essay How To Understand Things, he argues that “understanding is […]

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post demmelearning.com > Learning Blog > The Thanksgiving Turkey Problem: Resilience and Antifragility

The Thanksgiving Turkey Problem: Resilience and Antifragility

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Anthony Barr · November 19, 2020 · 2 Comments

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Consider two twin brothers, John and George, who work as a human resources clerk for a bank and a taxi driver, respectively. In his book Antifragile, Nassim Nicholas Taleb uses […]

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You may be evaluating your academic experience thus far this year. Here are some of the conversations we are having with parents at the halfway point in their academic year.
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5 Math Conversations We Are Having This Time of Year

About Gretchen Roe

Gretchen Roe educated her children at home for 21 years. With a degree in child development, she laughingly says it was not necessarily helpful for raising her own six children. She owned her own business for 15 years, as well as being involved in several nonprofit boards. She has spent the last 10 years in positions of homeschool advocacy and comes to Demme Learning as a Placement Specialist. She loves the outdoors, all things furry, and is in the process of learning farming and beekeeping skills.

Gretchen Roe · December 3, 2020 · 1 Comment

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As we enter December, you may be evaluating your academic experience thus far this year. Here are some of the conversations we are having with parents at the halfway point […]

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You are keys to empowering your kids to regulate their bodies, emotions, thoughts, and behaviors, and to face whatever challenges that come their way.
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How Adverse Experiences Can Impede Your Student’s Learning

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Anthony Barr · December 10, 2020 · Leave a Comment

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As educators, parents, counselors, or other dedicated childcare providers, we all want kids to grow up in safety and security. But unfortunately, we cannot always guarantee that kids will be […]

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In the English language, verb tenses are the grammatical tool we use to situate our sentences in time.
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How Many Verb Tenses are in The English Language?

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Anthony Barr · January 7, 2021 · 4 Comments

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Every story takes place in time and thus has three parts: a beginning, a middle, and an ending. Imagine trying to tell a friend about a family adventure if you […]

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Why does the median matter? And how can any of this help us in our daily life?
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Fake News? Why The Median Matters

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Anthony Barr · January 28, 2021 · Leave a Comment

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Pop quiz! What’s the difference between the mean and the median in a data set? You probably learned this long ago while learning percentages and decimals (Math-U-See covers these topics […]

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post demmelearning.com > Learning Blog > In the World of Sports Analytics, the Math Nerds Prevail

In the World of Sports Analytics, the Math Nerds Prevail

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Anthony Barr · February 25, 2021 · Leave a Comment

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Did you know that mathematicians are increasingly useful for the professional sports industry? If your student loves sports, and in particular, if your student loves tracking player stats and arguing […]

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When we engage with flesh-and-blood people, maybe helping fix that flat tire, shovel that sidewalk, or share those homemade cookies, we are able to remember that none of us are just a walking collection of political ideas.
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Civic Health in 2021: How to Engage With Your Community

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Ethan Demme · March 4, 2021 · Leave a Comment

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If you’re like me, you’re probably concerned about the civic health of our nation. Our public discourse is increasingly vitriolic, all efforts at bipartisan initiatives seem to collapse due to […]

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