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6 tips to supercharge your child's memorising power

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“I forgot what I learned” reflects a common struggle of most children. Some children who spend adequate time to study struggle to memorise their lessons which impacts their academic performance. This can be addressed by utilising some effective methods and strategies to enhance children's memory. These methods work well to correct common challenges faced by young learners in retaining information. By improving working memory, crucial for academic and everyday tasks, these 6 tips can supercharge your child’s memorising power:

Multi-sensory learning

Engage multiple senses during learning. Use hands-on activities, visual aids, and auditory cues to reinforce concepts. Board and card games like UNO and Go Fish help improve memory by requiring children to remember rules and previous moves.

Teaching to remember

Encourage children to teach what they have learned. This method reinforces their understanding and retention. Ask them questions from a lesson and motivate them to explain that book to you briefly. Taking out time and being patient with them to answer is the right approach.

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Visualization skills

Create mental images or drawings of concepts. Mnemonic devices and acronyms help consolidate information that your child is trying to learn. Utilize highlighters, sticky notes, and colorful pens to make the experience enjoyable. Encourage note-taking and underlining key facts in the textbook to revise through later.

Chunking Information

Break down a chapter in the book into smaller, organized chunks. Use graphic organizers and mind maps to present information cohesively. This promotes active learning and often leads to remembering things easily.



Establish routines

Repetition and routines help retain information better. Regular study schedules and daily practices reinforce learning in children. Focus on the basic wellness of your child. Reduce screen time and promote healthy habits in children. Ensure children eat well, exercise, and get sufficient sleep in order to promote brain functioning and physical healing.



Real-life connections

Make learning relevant by applying it to real-life situations. Give your child examples from the day-to-day functioning of objects around the house and the rules of science they work on. Field trips and practical projects can enhance understanding. Use calendars or diaries to track important dates and tasks and place them in prominent locations in the house.



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