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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
Child doesn't want to study: what are the reasons and what should parents do?

Child doesn't want to study: what are the reasons and what should parents do?

«My son doesn't want to learn at all. No, he's not a schoolboy yet, he's only 5. But as soon as I try to engage him in something—teach letters, numbers, draw—he either refuses immediately or loses interest after a couple of minutes. School is just around the corner, and I don't know what to do? How can I interest him?", complains the mother of 5-year-old Maxim.

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