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In The Memory Series, I am sharing a number of ideas that will help you address the issue of memory—how memory affects learning and how to strengthen your child’s memory and help him achieve learning that sticks.
In the first post in our series, The Funnel Concept, I highlighted the benefit of “teaching through a funnel.” This controls the amount of information that is introduced during a lesson, respecting your child’s short-term memory and encouraging more meaningful learning.
Now let’s move on to Making Connections…
Help your child’s memory by making connections.
As your child learns, he adds new information to what he already knows. His brain is continually reorganizing, adapting, and restructuring. In this post, we look at several ways you can organize information so your child is more likely to remember it later.
Click here to continue reading how to help your child make learning connections…
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