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Implicit memory training in daily life, have you got it?

All parents are very concerned about their children's academic performance, after the exam, some happy families, always hope that their children become the "children next door" in the eyes of others.

The shape and taste of this flower has a lot to do with our education, especially the discipline of children.

In general, there are roughly three factors: intelligence, habits, and circumstances. Many people believe that intelligence is innate and that habits and circumstances are acquired. In fact, this is a kind of cognitive error for parents, intelligence refers to people's ability to recognize and understand objective things and use knowledge, experience and other problems, including memory, observation, imagination, thinking, judgment, etc. Based on the above explanation, we should have two correct understandings: 1. Intelligence is actually a kind of ability, which is a kind of learning ability; 2, all learning ability can be trained to improve.

Today, we look at one of the most important aspects of intelligence: memory, and how to train and improve memory in everyday life at home.

Implicit memory training in daily life, have you got it?

How to train your child's memory through daily activities?

First of all, stimulate your child's self-confidence by showing weakness.

For example: Go shopping together (go to the supermarket), you tell your child that Mommy (Daddy)'s memory is not good, and you help Mommy (Daddy) remember what kind of food to buy.

Example: Shopping "request": Baby has a good memory, help mom (dad) to buy food money to remember, go home and do a good job of accounting.

Benefits: 1 Stimulate children's internal drive 2 Timely money concept education 3 Enhance memory.

Second, do interactive games with rewards.

For example, doing housework with children, especially cleaning things and packing things. Have your child take a closer look, remember where the things are, and then move them around for a while to find them. It can go from easy to difficult.

Benefits: 1 Cultivate children's self-care ability and industrious habits 2 Parent-child interaction, 3 Emotional bonds enhance memory.

Implicit memory training in daily life, have you got it?

Third, the race.

Example: Stand somewhere with your child, observe for about 3-5 minutes, then blindfold yourself to recall what you saw, posture correctly, and compete to see who said the most. You can do it while walking in the mall or park. The condition is that three people are required, two people to play, and one person to judge. There are prizes waiting for us.

Benefits: 1 Training is not limited by space, time and place 2 Improve competitiveness 3 Improve spatial thinking 4 Improve memory.

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