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pipaltree The Pipaltree is a global training and certifying company that approaches from the perspective of neuroscience, rather than psychological theory.

"Horns blaring, IPL chats exploding, algebra swirling... Will Latha's mind shatter before the stage? đŸ˜± Discover her brai...
23/02/2026

"Horns blaring, IPL chats exploding, algebra swirling... Will Latha's mind shatter before the stage? đŸ˜± Discover her brain's secret guardians in Bengaluru's classroom." Read More:

Discover how the Reticular Activating System (RAS) and Thalamic Reticular Nucleus (TRN) filter distractions for Class 8 students. Emotional story from Bengaluru classroom + 5 neuroteaching tips to boost focus amid exams and noise

Great news! Our five-star-rated course is back! 🎉 If you're ready to boost your skills, join us! Check out the details a...
09/02/2026

Great news! Our five-star-rated course is back! 🎉 If you're ready to boost your skills, join us! Check out the details at: https://pipaltree.co.in. We can’t wait to see you!

What if the secret to better focus, creativity, and empathy in your students isn’t written in your lesson plan
 but hidd...
12/11/2025

What if the secret to better focus, creativity, and empathy in your students isn’t written in your lesson plan
 but hidden deep inside their brains?
👉 Discover The Brain’s Hidden Bridge in our latest research:

Discover how teachers can strengthen the brain’s “Hidden Bridge” — the Inferior Parietal Lobule — to spark deeper thinking, creativity, and learning.

Adolescence isn’t a storm to survive — it’s a season of becoming.At Pipaltree, we explore how teachers and parents can g...
05/11/2025

Adolescence isn’t a storm to survive — it’s a season of becoming.
At Pipaltree, we explore how teachers and parents can guide, not control, this beautiful transformation. Read More: https://tinyurl.com/fenm45bx

Discover Dr. Dan Siegel’s transformative perspective on adolescence — a time not of chaos, but of creativity, courage, and connection. Learn how teachers and parents can nurture emotional growth, curiosity, and balance in teenagers through empathy and mindful guidance.

What if everything we teach in school is only half the story
? 🧠Discover the secret ingredient that actually makes stude...
22/10/2025

What if everything we teach in school is only half the story
? 🧠
Discover the secret ingredient that actually makes students learn, focus, and thrive. https://pipaltree.co.in/why-schools-must-go-beyond-academics/

Discover why teaching the brain—not just the mind—is the future of education. Learn how neuroscience-backed Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) transforms classrooms, boosts academic success, and builds emotionally intelligent students.

After a holiday break, attention is fleeting
 but one simple shift can make your classroom irresistible. Read More: http...
07/10/2025

After a holiday break, attention is fleeting
 but one simple shift can make your classroom irresistible. Read More: https://pipaltree.co.in/reigniting-attention-after-the-dussehra-break/

Reignite student attention and motivation after the Dussehra break with brain-based teaching strategies. Learn how Pipaltree and TED-style storytelling help teachers create emotional, novel, and memorable learning experiences.

One label nearly stole a child’s future. But his brain’s story wasn’t finished—it was still growing, rewiring, and waiti...
23/09/2025

One label nearly stole a child’s future. But his brain’s story wasn’t finished—it was still growing, rewiring, and waiting for the right encouragement. Discover how belief and patience can change the destiny of a struggling learner. Read More :

Discover why labeling children too quickly can harm their growth. Backed by neuroscience and education research, this article explores neuroplasticity, growth mindset, and teacher expectations—showing how every child’s brain has the power to learn, adapt, and succeed.

“From cheerful greetings to quiet avoidance — what really changes in a teenager’s brain? It’s not indifference, it’s neu...
04/09/2025

“From cheerful greetings to quiet avoidance — what really changes in a teenager’s brain? It’s not indifference, it’s neuroscience. 🧠 Every teacher and parent should understand this shift.”
👉 Read more: https://pipaltree.co.in/from-good-morning-to-silence-what-changes-in-a-teenagers-brain/

Why do teenagers grow shy and stop greeting adults? Neuroscience shows the adolescent brain is still wiring — from the prefrontal cortex to the amygdala and dopamine systems. This blog explores how teachers can engage teenagers with empathy, science, and brain-based strategies.

Math fear doesn’t start with numbers — it starts in the brain. 🧠 Read More: https://pipaltree.co.in/from-fear-to-freedom...
03/09/2025

Math fear doesn’t start with numbers — it starts in the brain. 🧠 Read More: https://pipaltree.co.in/from-fear-to-freedom-the-brain-behind-math/

Why do so many children fear math? This blog explores how the brain — from the prefrontal cortex and intraparietal sulcus to the hippocampus and amygdala — shapes learning. Discover how teachers can use brain-based strategies to replace math fear with confidence.

Some students go silent. Others erupt in anger. What if both had the same root cause — inside the brain? đŸ€” Discover the ...
02/09/2025

Some students go silent. Others erupt in anger. What if both had the same root cause — inside the brain? đŸ€” Discover the science teachers can’t ignore.
👉 Read more: https://pipaltree.co.in/the-classroom-chemistry-of-silence-and-storm/

Discover why some students stay quiet while others act out. Explore the role of estrogen, serotonin, testosterone, and dopamine in shaping classroom behavior — and learn practical strategies teachers can use to support both quiet and aggressive learners.

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