Supporting the Science of Learning: Why We Recommend the Neuroscience 101 Series

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Supporting the Science of Learning: Why We Recommend the Neuroscience 101 Series

At Stimulus Maksima!, we believe that effective education is not just about teaching content—it’s about understanding how learners learn. That’s why we’re always eager to support initiatives that empower educators, caregivers, and tutors with knowledge that leads to impact.

One such initiative that caught our attention is the Neuroscience 101 workshop series by the Mind Moves Institute. While this is not a Stimulus Maksima! project, it’s something we proudly recommend to our community because of its practical value and scientific foundation.

What is Neuroscience 101?

This 4-part workshop series is designed to help anyone involved in teaching or learning better understand how the brain works—and how to use that knowledge to support learning, memory, and confidence in the classroom.

Each session is short, practical, and rooted in neuroscience, giving attendees tools they can apply immediately in:

  • Daily classroom routines

  • Homework habits and study support

  • One-on-one interventions with struggling learners

✅ Here’s what you’ll gain:

  • A clearer understanding of how the brain learns

  • Simple tools that build and strengthen study skills

  • Confidence in your own teaching and learning approach

Whether you’re a teacher, a parent, a tutor, or a university student working with children, this is the kind of knowledge that sticks—and makes a difference.

Why we’re sharing this

At Stimulus Maksima!, we’re proud to collaborate with professionals across the education space who share our mission of building stronger learners and more resilient classrooms. Mind Moves has a long-standing reputation for excellence in neuromotor development and brain-based learning strategies.

We believe in their work, and we believe this workshop can be of real benefit to our community.


Let’s keep learning, growing, and strengthening education—together.
For more info or to register, visit: MindMoves

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