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Types of Memory in Children: Everything You Need to Know

Types of Memory in Children: Everything You Need to Know

What types are there? Types of memory in children are classified according to various criteria. Depending on how long information is retained, a distinction is made between short-term, working, and long-term memory. In terms of mental activity, memory can be visual, motor, emotional, and verbal-logical. And based on the involvement of the will, it is divided into involuntary and voluntary memory.

Emma Carlisle Emma Carlisle
What is emotional burnout in children and adolescents: how to recognize it and help a child

What is emotional burnout in children and adolescents: how to recognize it and help a child

The child has become irritable and is not interested in their favorite activities. Their academic performance has declined, and homework often remains unfinished. This may be emotional burnout, not temporary fatigue. Emotional burnout affects personality development and overall mental state, making it difficult to cope with challenges and enjoy life. How can you understand what is happening with your child? Can burnout be prevented or dealt with once it arises? In this article, we will examine the signs of childhood emotional burnout, its causes, and provide practical recommendations for parents.

Lina Park Lina Park
Why can't a child learn to read?

Why can't a child learn to read?

Here is the translated HTML with all formatting, tags, and structure preserved exactly as in the original: Have you noticed that your child struggles more than others with learning to read and write? They can't seem to remember the alphabet and spend hours trying to read a couple of words, while your efforts to fix the situation only lead to stress for both of you? Most likely, your child has dyslexia.

Lina Park Lina Park
Children and gadgets: 6 tips for parents on how to turn addiction into a benefit!

Children and gadgets: 6 tips for parents on how to turn addiction into a benefit!

Is your child between 5 and 7 years old and spends all their free time on gadgets, showing no interest in anything else? Have you started limiting their screen time, but this only worsened the situation and drove you apart? In this article, we explore how to find a balance so that your child doesn’t spend hours glued to gadgets and learns to use them wisely.

Lina Park Lina Park