Mechanical memory
Because children don't have many suitable memory strategies, they can be told to read it several times and memorize it mechanically.
Understanding memory
Parents explain the meaning to their children in detail, and then repeat it in a language that children understand, so as to understand and remember.
Image memory
Parents can teach their children to associate materials that need to be memorized with common things in daily life, and to associate and imagine them. With concreteness as the foundation, because children's concrete thinking has advantages, it is much easier to remember.
Contrastive memory
Parents can teach their children more confusing learning materials and find out similarities and differences, so that their children's memories will be profound.
Action memory
Any lively content with life situation, such as children's songs, music, fairy tales and other memory materials, can guide children to create related actions, such as dance, martial arts or simple actions, which can not only stimulate children's interest in learning, but also help children strengthen their memory.