Category Archives: Educational Psychology
Dream It Anyway
My motivation comes in all shapes and sizes. Last week, a friend was telling me of some struggles that were going on with children at home, and my heart broke. No, there’s nothing I can do, in a sense, but … Continue reading
Filed under College, Disability, Educational Psychology, Future, Memories
Why Educational Psychology?
For today’s inaugural #psychchat, we’re discussing our passions and the anatomies of them. As for me, I’m fairly new to the field. But I’m passionate. Passionate about learning, passionate about helping others find ways that they learn best, teaching, and … Continue reading
Announcing #psychchat!
I’ve always wanted a place on Twitter where I could feel comfortable sharing all of my nerdiness about educational psychology, psychological phenomena, and all things in between. And I want all of you to join me! As an avid Twitter … Continue reading
Filed under #psychchat, Child Development, Educational Psychology, Technology, Twitter
A Day at the Swimming Pool: A Crash Course in Developmental Psychology
For the past few days, I’ve been soaking up the rays with friends by the pool. One day, in particular, however, however, I felt as though I was in a developmental psychology classroom. There were two brothers and two sisters … Continue reading
Filed under Child Development, Children, Educational Psychology, Parenting, Parents
What’s Wrong With You?: Answering a Child’s Questions
As I’ve addressed before, it is my joy to educate people on disability, life with a disability, and the things that come along with it. One of the more popular age groups to ask me interesting, blatantly curious, tactless (but … Continue reading
Filed under Child Development, Children, Disability, Educational Psychology, Parenting
It’s Not Goodbye
If you’ve kept up with my Twitter feed at all for the past few days, you know that this is the last week that my mentor and I will be on campus together. She’s staying in town for a few … Continue reading