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The 4 pillars of learning


Welcome, education professionals!

Better understanding the development of the child's brain to better support daily learning. This Mindly is based on the work of Stanislas Dehaene and the contributions of cognitive neuroscience to adapt practices to the actual capabilities of children.
Attention, engagement, repetition, and the right to make mistakes become concrete levers of pedagogical effectiveness.
You will learn to create a safe, stimulating environment that respects everyone's pace.
A valuable tool to strengthen your professional practices and promote the overall development of the child.





Thekey wordsof Mindly

Neuralconnections
Neural connections are the bridges between neurons. They allow the transmission of information in the brain.

Neuroplasticity
Neuroplasticity is the brain's ability to change, adapt, and reconfigure itself based on life experiences, throughout life, but particularly intensely in children.

Synaptic pruning

Synaptic pruning is a natural process by which the brain eliminates certain neural connections (synapses) to retain and strengthen the most useful ones. It is an essential stage of the child's brain development.

Myelination: the turbo of the developing brain

Myelination is a fundamental process in brain development. It involves wrapping the axons of neurons in a substance called myelin, which acts as an electrical insulator, allowing for faster and more efficient transmission of nerve messages.

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