Long Term Memory Boosters

Dr. Jan Bedell • 4 August 2021

More and more families are seeking help for their children to function better emotionally, behaviorally as well as academically. Many are having long term memory problems where they seem to know something one day and not the next. One reason for this is the link between hand, eye and ear dominance. Knowing about how this changes your child’s abilities to remember can bring down the frustration for both you and your child. Two other factors that shape long term memory abilities are visualization and conceptualization. This week, the Brain Coach will also include some activities you can do to help these two vital storage abilities.

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