Training a child to hold a whole cluster of items in his or her memory for even a short time might feel like trying to hold a wave on the sand. But a study published June 13 says it’s a drill that can yield lasting benefits.
Children who’ve had such training have better abstract reasoning and solve problems more creatively than kids who haven’t, the study found.
But these drills, the scientists found, pay the greatest dividends for children who actually need them and who find the escalating challenge of the games fun, not frustrating.
Children who’ve had such training have better abstract reasoning and solve problems more creatively than kids who haven’t, the study found.
But these drills, the scientists found, pay the greatest dividends for children who actually need them and who find the escalating challenge of the games fun, not frustrating. Read more …..
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