Parents, stop nagging kids not to forget – set visual cues instead
- Written by Adam Bulley, PhD Student in Psychology, The University of Queensland
Children develop the ability to compensate for memory failures only gradually as they get older.Annie Spratt
Every day, we have to remember intentions to perform specific tasks in the future. We may need to remember to buy milk on the way home from work, to return a book to the library next week, or take a certain pill at 8am every day....
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