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EPISODE · Oct 24, 2025 · 23 MIN

Synaptic Pruning and Faith-Integrated Learning in Christian Education | Heather Karvis

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The brain is constantly changing — even in students at your school. In this episode of School of Thought, Heather Karvis, Assistant Head of Academics and Student Life at Whitefield Academy, explores how understanding synaptic pruning and brain development can shape faith-integrated learning. She shares practical insights for teachers, parents, and school leaders on guiding students through their unique developmental journey, balancing growth, academics, and spiritual formation. Whether you're an educator in a Christian school, a parent navigating your child's learning, or just interested in how faith and education intersect, this episode provides guidance on embracing the challenges and opportunities of a developing mind. Learn more about Whitefield Academy: https://www.whitefieldacademy.com 📍 Whitefield Academy, Smyrna, Georgia

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