I Think – Perceptional Memory
I Think (6 - 8 Months) – Episode 3 – Improving Perceptional Memory
Our I Think channel gives you a unique insight into your child’s inner thoughts and learning experiences. The channel is split into four age groups, each containing four videos – one longer I Think show and three shorter I Think episodes. Watch all related videos in each channel, or go straight to the age group relevant to your child. There are five channels in total, each focusing on one aspect of your child's world.
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Why You Should Watch
Ever wondered why your child seems intent on eating or grabbing everything placed in front of them. Table, cup, toy, hand… you name it, your baby probably explores it with their hands, mouth and other senses. This video shows you why, and it’s all to do with perceptual memory improvement – an important stepping-stone in your child’s development. Through gaining an insight into what this means, you can help your child move on to constructing mental images of their own.
What you’ll see from a baby’s eye view:
- How a baby’s “blankie” helps overcome separation anxiety
- How your child’s development benefits from new experiences
- What things can trigger memory recall in a baby
What you’ll discover:
- How to recognize improved memory development
- How to help your child’s memory and recognition skills
- What toys are best for improving perceptional memory
Improving your child’s perceptional memory – the visual identification of sights, sounds, smells and other things – is a vital process in your child’s development and an important stepping-stone.
Channel Summary:
<p>Our I Think channel gives you a unique insight into your child’s inner thoughts and learning experiences. The channel is split into four age groups, each containing four videos – one longer I Think show and three shorter I Think episodes. Watch all related videos in each channel, or go straight to the age group relevant to your child. There are five channels in total, each focusing on one aspect of your child's world.</p>
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