Hayeladim Shelanu

Hayeladim Shelanu Hayeladim Shelanu helps challenged children with innovative neurocognitive brain development tech The primary goal is to prevent the problem before it happens.

Hayeladim Shelanu (Our Children) was founded in 2011 in order to prevent the tragic outcome of children dropping out of schools. According to the Israeli Ministry of Education statistics, 24,500 9th-12th graders drop out of school every year. Most of these children, already with low self-esteem and with feelings of dejection, turn to crime, drugs, and even prostitution. Through a series of exams a

nd observation, Hayeladim Shelanu detects the children in need of help and by utilizing innovative neuro-cognitive brain development techniques, the children receive the help that they need early on in their scholastic career. The results are amazing. Children who would have otherwise had emotional trauma, low self-esteem, and feelings of both rejection and frustration are blossoming socially. Children with the lowest academic marks can now fit right in among their peers academically and are even excelling! We have the power and tools to prevent a problem from happening. Hayeladim Shelanu is committed to giving our children, your children, a chance for the future.

25/09/2025

   Un nuevo estudio del Instituto Karolinska en Estocolmo (Suecia) ha demostrado que los...

18/09/2025

Un equipo de investigadores dirigido por el Monte Sinaí (Estados Unidos) ha mejorado un algoritmo basado...

Neurocientíficos descubren el circuito en el cerebro que reduce la ansiedad cuando hacemos más lenta nuestra respiración...
11/09/2025

Neurocientíficos descubren el circuito en el cerebro que reduce la ansiedad cuando hacemos más lenta nuestra respiración de forma voluntaria

LA JOLLA—Deep breath in, slow breath out… Isn’t it odd that we can self-soothe by slowing down our breathing? Humans have long used slow breathing to regulate their emotions, and practices like yoga and mindfulness have even popularized formal techniques like box breathing. Still, there has be...

¿Alguna vez te has preguntado cómo percibimos el color? Los científicos ya identificaron el circuito que lo hace
27/08/2025

¿Alguna vez te has preguntado cómo percibimos el color? Los científicos ya identificaron el circuito que lo hace

Researchers have identified the specific brain circuits in fruit flies responsible for color perception.

Científicos afirman que la red neuronal en las personas con depresión mide el doble
15/08/2025

Científicos afirman que la red neuronal en las personas con depresión mide el doble

Scientists recently used advanced brain imaging to discover that the salience network, crucial for reward and attention processing, is nearly twice as large in people with depression.

Existe evidencia sólida de que el TDAH y el Parkinson tienen una base biológica
01/08/2025

Existe evidencia sólida de que el TDAH y el Parkinson tienen una base biológica

Un estudio a gran escala del volumen cerebral encuentra vínculos genéticos entre ambas patologías

Los medicamentos utilizados para tratar la diabetes pueden favorecer la salud mental, ¿pero podrían implicar riesgos?
30/07/2025

Los medicamentos utilizados para tratar la diabetes pueden favorecer la salud mental, ¿pero podrían implicar riesgos?

Some studies link GLP-1 drugs for diabetes with neuroprotective benefits but others say that some of these drugs may increase depression risk, a new review concludes.

¿Sabías que las partes del cerebro que no se usan, toman siesta mientras otras están activas?
25/07/2025

¿Sabías que las partes del cerebro que no se usan, toman siesta mientras otras están activas?

This study found small brain regions can momentarily "flicker" awake or asleep, challenging traditional views on sleep and wake states.

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