Observation: the key to children's knowledge and experience

Memory is the guardian of children's knowledge base, and observation is the key to open this door. Through observation, children can better remember the specific image of things. This paper will introduce in detail how to cultivate children's memory from four aspects: observation, memory, interest and memory cultivation.

Open the door of memory

Observation is the key for children to gain knowledge and experience. By observing the route, direction and surrounding features, children can better remember the specific image of things and exercise their sense of direction.

Multiple memory modes are parallel.

A variety of memory methods are used in parallel, so that children can recite ballads, children's songs and essays, and at the same time explain related words and their relationships with physical images. Doing so can deepen children's understanding of what they have memorized and strengthen the memory effect.

Interest is the booster of memory.

Environment and emotion have a great influence on memory, which is especially obvious in children. In order to enhance the memory effect, children's interest in what they remember can be skillfully stimulated, so that they can experience and remember more deeply under the guidance of interest. Integrating memory objects into stories can make children easily master relevant knowledge while listening to stories.

Step by step memory cultivation

Cultivating children's memory requires gradual progress, and targeted training is carried out according to the characteristics of children's memory development. From primary understanding memory to advanced logical memory, let children remember and explain in their own way. When teaching children to recite ancient poems, pay attention to correct pronunciation and explain the meaning of new words to help children better understand and remember.