At the World of Opportunities Inclusive Center, we help children with disabilities and special educational needs develop their memory in a gentle, accessible, and playful way every day. Here are some simple life hacks that are easy to use at home
1. Play instead of memorization
Games, cards, puzzles, and active tasks help children learn information better without overload.
2. Engage all the senses
When children see, hear, touch, and move, they remember information much faster.
3. Short but regular
It is better to study for 5-10 minutes every day than to have long sessions once a week. Regularity forms a lasting memory.
4. Repeat in different forms
Today — a picture, tomorrow — movement, the day after tomorrow — a story or drawing. Variety enhances the result.
5. Positive emotions are the key to memory
Praise, support, and a calm atmosphere help children feel confident and remember new things better.
Remember: every child develops at their own pace. The main thing is support, patience, and belief in small steps toward big results.
