Therese Huston, Ph.D., is a cognitive scientist at Seattle University, where she transforms good science into great strategies. She was the founding director of the Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning at Seattle University and is now a consultant for their Center for Faculty Development. She is the author of Sharp: 14 Simple Ways to Improve Your Life with Brain Science; Let's Talk: Make Effective Feedback Your Superpower; How Women Decide; and Teaching What You Don't Know and has written for the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, TIME, The Guardian, and Harvard Business Review. Therese has led workshops and delivered presentations to Fortune 500 companies, start-ups, and universities across the globe. When she's not writing or speaking, she likes to travel to new places, mountain bike, play with numbers, spend time on her yoga mat, and bake amazing gluten-free brownies. She lives in Seattle with her husband and their Boston Terrier, who insists on being the real boss of the household.
Advance praise for Best Brain Ever by Therese Huston: “Dr. Huston makes “Best Brain Ever” simple, but not simplistic. This book is a playful starting point. It offers an accessible and actionable guide to thinking, doing, and relating in ways that connect the brain with learning and living. It can be a fascinating conversation catalyst among young adults and with grown-up adults too!” -Junlei Li, Saul Zaentz Chair of Early Childhood Education, Harvard Graduate School of Education “Put this clever book into the hands of every eleven-year-old you know! You’ll be giving them the tools to make smart, safe, confident choices once middle school starts.” -Michelle Icard, author Fourteen Talks by Age Fourteen ""Best Brain Ever"" is overflowing with fun, practical, science-backed activities that help kids boost their creativity, emotional intelligence, focus and stress management — it truly has something for everyone. By explaining the brain science behind each strategy, neuroscientist Therese Huston treats tweens as mature, intelligent learners and helps them understand themselves on a deeper level. No matter what a child is working on, they’ll walk away from this workbook feeling empowered, hopeful and ready to take on new challenges — an absolute must-read -Phyllis L. Fagell, licensed therapist, school counselor, and author of Middle School Matters: The 10 Key Skills Kids Need to Thrive in Middle School and Beyond and Middle School Superpowers: Raising Resilient Tweens in Turbulent Times.