6 Key Elements to Boost Your Child's Memory
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The learning process is one of knowledge accumulation. As we acquire more knowledge, we rely on memory to retain it. Memory is not merely rote memorization; it is the foundation and guarantee for knowledge innovation. Only with strong memory can intelligence continue to develop and knowledge accumulate. To this end, the following introduces six games to help enhance children's memory.
Six Elements for Developing Children's Memory (Public Health Network)
Name Items in Sequence
Arrange six objects in order on a table. Let the child observe them for several seconds, then cover them. Ask the child to recall and name each item in sequence from memory.
Color Identification
Ask your child to close their eyes and describe the colors of your clothing, hat, shoes, and socks. If you also close your eyes and describe the colors of their clothing, hat, shoes, and socks, it will spark greater interest in this game.
Object Search
Hide eight different small items in plain sight in front of your child, then have them locate each item one by one.
Picture Description
Place 15 different pictures on the table. Let the child look at them for a moment, then cover them. Ask the child to describe the pictures as accurately as possible.Make a paper "airplane" labeled with the child's name and attach a thumbtack to it. Have the child stand several steps away from the map. First, let them observe the terrain. Then, blindfold them and guide them toward the map to land the "airplane" precisely on the "airplane runway."
Window Shopping
This game is perfect for outings with your child. When passing shop windows, have them carefully observe the items displayed inside. After moving on, ask them to describe what they saw.
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