
Teaching Students Who Struggle with Self-Control
04/30/17 • 10 min
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Psychologist Dr. Reggie Melrose is the best-selling author of The 60 Seconds Fix and creator of Brain ChargeTM: The K-12 Curriculum. She has authored several other noteworthy resources including the groundbreaking books, You Can Heal Your Child and Why Students Underachieve. She is a well-known international speaker and consultant specializing in the application of current neuroscience to educational practice and parenting.
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Psychologist Dr. Reggie Melrose is the best-selling author of The 60 Seconds Fix and creator of Brain ChargeTM: The K-12 Curriculum. She has authored several other noteworthy resources including the groundbreaking books, You Can Heal Your Child and Why Students Underachieve. She is a well-known international speaker and consultant specializing in the application of current neuroscience to educational practice and parenting.
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