Regular life, double memory.
Children's memory needs regular living habits to strengthen. For example, if you sleep with your beloved doll every night, your child will feel at ease and remember this good friend more deeply.
Question and answer game, challenging memory
Q&A game is a good way to exercise children's memory. Through simple questions and answers, children can not only exercise their memory, but also stimulate their thinking ability. Whenever a child answers a question accurately, that sense of accomplishment will make their memory more profound.
Parent-child hands-on, better memory.
Adults are children's first teachers, and imitation is children's nature. When you do one thing together, children not only learn new skills, but also deepen their memories in practice. For example, building blocks, children try it themselves, and they will definitely build better next time!
Share stories and enrich memories.
Recalling past experiences with children can not only deepen the parent-child relationship, but also make children's memories more colorful. Over time, children will learn to tell these stories themselves, and even reproduce past experiences clearly and methodically.