About: Anette Prehn

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Anette Prehn (born 1975) is a Danish author, sociologist, keynote speaker and MD of Centre for Brain-Based Leadership and Learning. She is the author of five non-fiction books about the rules of the brain, which are published in seven languages, among these English, Chinese, Russian and German. Her book Play Your Brain was published in 2011 by Marshall Cavendish International and is her first book written in English.

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  • Anette Prehn (born 1975) is a Danish author, sociologist, keynote speaker and MD of Centre for Brain-Based Leadership and Learning. She is the author of five non-fiction books about the rules of the brain, which are published in seven languages, among these English, Chinese, Russian and German. Her book Play Your Brain was published in 2011 by Marshall Cavendish International and is her first book written in English. In 2015-2016, Anette Prehn’s BRAINSMART trilogy was published in Danish. The series contain Brainsmart Parenting, Brainsmart Leadership and Brainsmart Pedagogy. Currently, Anette Prehn is writing a series of seven mini books for the 10+ year olds. The Danish schools and education publication Folkeskolen writes of Hjernesmarte Børn "Science communication at a high level that connects modern neurology with classical social psychology. The book is also reviewed in the Danish national newspaper Politiken by professor Svend Brinkmann and was featured in the article "Goodbye Freud, Hello Amygdala" in Dagbladet Information. (en)
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  • Anette Prehn (born 1975) is a Danish author, sociologist, keynote speaker and MD of Centre for Brain-Based Leadership and Learning. She is the author of five non-fiction books about the rules of the brain, which are published in seven languages, among these English, Chinese, Russian and German. Her book Play Your Brain was published in 2011 by Marshall Cavendish International and is her first book written in English. (en)
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  • Anette Prehn (en)
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