Helping children learn better


A computer monitor displays a colorful array of brain connections recently at a University of Washington research lab in Seattle. Research on a child's brain as they learn to speak, read and write is being done in hopes that treatments can be developed for those who struggle with these skills. (Mike Siegel/The Seattle Times/MCT)

Brain-scans research delivers lessons on how kids learn.

ON a recent afternoon, a 10-year-old girl with long, blond, curly hair, gave University of Washington (UW), United States, researchers a peek inside her brain.

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