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Tips and Guide to Improve a Child's Short Term Memory

By: Moses Wright

Learning need not be a chore for the young. In fact, you have the time, the process of learning can be expressed as simple games and the children will be eager to participate. You will be pleasantly surprised that they will have fun while their minds are actively engaged. Their capacity for learning and absorbing new information is great when they are young.

This concept is similar when it is applied to improving the child's capacity for short term memory. If you conceptualize memory activities as a game, they will be eager to participate, not knowing that all the while they are acquiring new knowledge and honing their memory.

The Memory Game - Many of us have attempted such versions of this card game, 'Memory'. You place a deck of cards face down and turn two over at a time. If they match, they remain face up, and you continue. Should the cards be different, they will be covered once more and the next player gets to try his hand.

This game is a great example of training yourself to remember something ' in this case, in order to win the game. When it is repeated consistently, it is useful as it improves your short term memory. Children will happily play this game, never realizing they are improving their short term memory. You can decide to use the normal playing cards, or unique deck of cards from toy shops, or even make your own deck containing knowledge you want them to absorb. Before long, you will find that their short term memory has improved when you see that they can recall the position of the right cards.

Auditory Cues - Auditory short memory can also be improved in children using some basic exercises. Again, by making the exercise into a game, children will improve their short term memory without even noticing that they're learning.

You can read off a list of items such as colors or objects and make it into a game. Say the items once to the children, then get them to write down, in order, the items you have just mentioned. You can add to the number of items whenever you play this. Given some time, the young will be able to recall the items in the correct sequence easily. Games like this are a great way to improve the short term memory in children, and the good thing is that they are fun, they can be played just about anywhere, with little or no materials required.

When putting him through the exercises, by having positive reinforcements, it will motivate your child. A child will instinctively try harder to win a game when they know there is a reward involved.

Stickers, stamps and small prizes are all inexpensive, but effective, in encouraging children to play games that increase short term memory. Natural competition also aids in increasing short term memory, as the children try to out do each other during the exercises.

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Moses Wright believes that a child should receive memory improvement training when growing up. He sets up a site to help parents to improve their child memory.

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