Improving Short-Term Memory

Improving Short-Term Memory

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Short-term memory is a system that temporarily stores and processes information necessary for completing complex tasks such as learning, reasoning, and comprehension. Some individuals with ASD experience challenges with short-term memory, making learning more difficult.

In this course, we will present a series of lessons designed to improve the short-term memory of young children.”

Course Speakers:

Kan Wong

Toby Mountjoy

Course Content

Learning How to Learn

Improving Short-Term Memory

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This module focuses on teaching students to follow two-step instructions. The goal is to enhance their comprehension of multi-part directives, improve their language understanding, and enhance task-related behaviors.

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This module focuses on teaching students the concept of “what’s missing.” The goal is to develop students’ memory and environmental awareness.

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This module focuses on the teaching students “memory matching.” Memory matching is a training program designed to enhance memory, improve recall, and increase sustained attention. By systematically completing the phases, children will develop the recall and reasoning skills.

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This module focuses on teaching students “Magic Word,” a type of program that helps students memorize target words over an extended period. In this video, we will demonstrate how to select target words and employ various strategies to help the students remember them.

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This module is an advanced phase on delayed instructions. The goal is to enhance students’ understanding of more complex instructions and to increase their independence in performing tasks.

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