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SENGinar - Insight into a Bright Mind: The Latest Neuroscience of Giftedness and Living as Liberated Beings

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SENGinar - Insight into a Bright Mind: The Latest Neuroscience of Giftedness and Living as Liberated Beings
SENGinar - Insight into a Bright Mind: The Latest Neuroscience of Giftedness and Living as Liberated Beings

Time & Location

Apr 27, 2021, 7:30 PM – 9:00 PM

Online Webinar

About The Event

Gifted and twice-exceptional (“2e”) individuals   perceive and respond to the world with elevated receptivity and processing   which originates from our neurobiology and physiology. Neuroscience is   illuminating how no two brains are alike. Each of our brains is as unique as   our fingerprints. Dr. Tetreault   advocates for neuroindividuality as the “new normal,” explaining how   groundbreaking science leads us to nurture the entire individual: our gifts,   our challenges, and everything in between. Revolutionize your thinking by   understanding how gifted experiences may be enhanced because we are simply   “hard-wired” differently! Learn about recent studies that report how high-IQ   individuals can be uniquely at risk for psychological and physiological   conditions. Explore positive practices centered around neuroscience and   psychology to support whole individual. When we tap into our essence and   share our gifts, we experience the light of coming into our full embodiment,   where we live and thrive as liberated beings.

About the Presenter: 

Nicole Tetreault, Ph.D.,   is a compassionate neuroscientist, author, meditation teacher, and   international speaker on topics of neurodiversity, neurodevelopment,   creativity, mental health, and wellness. Her book, Insight   into a Bright Mind, explores groundbreaking research examining the   experiences of unique, creative, and intense brains through interviews,   storytelling, and literary science, while advocating for new directions of   human diversity and neurodiversity. Nicole authored numerous papers on   intelligence, autism, brain evolution, neuroinflammation, and behavior. She   is a faculty member of Bridges Graduate School of Cognitive Diversity in   Education. Nicole believes we can wire our minds for positive plasticity and   live the life we dream.

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    $40.00

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