What if 'sleeping' was promoted as an intervention to help improve children's cognitive ability?
In my exploration of neuroeducation, particularly working memory, I'm always interested in any education research which signposts what teachers, parents and educators can do to help our young people.
I still find it incredible that my son's teachers taught him how to read!
Of course, there was some intervention at home, and most of us will acknowledge that not every child has this support at home.
This is very intriguing to me as an interventionist. This is just another thing I can stress to parents and students to help improve their reading performance!