There is visual, auditory, emotional and motor memory. In preschoolers, involuntary memory is the most developed. Children memorize educational material through repeated repetitions.
There are ways to help your child develop all types of memory. Work on the formation of memory is best done in a variety of life situations. With the help of the game, you can develop a child's memory.
Game "Toys are not enough"
You need several toys to play. Arrange the toys in one row. The child should carefully examine the toys for 1 minute. Then the child needs to turn away, and the adult needs to remove 1-2 toys. After that, the child needs to remember the initial placement of toys and tell which toys are missing.
This game can be played every day by changing the toys and increasing their number.
Game "Cards"
Children's cards with pictures are required to play. Lay the cards face down on the table. The child should take turns opening the card and putting it back upside down. He must remember where which card is. If you have a pair, then put the cards face up.
Game "Castling"
To play, you need several different toys in shape, color, material, but the same size. Arrange the toys in one row. The child needs to look at them and remember their placement sequence. After that, the child turns away, and the adult changes places of toys. The child needs to remember the original position of the toys and put them in the order in which they were originally.