School Dazed: Help For Moms and Dads of School-Aged Kids
Kids & Family:Education for Kids
Memory Athletes use techniques and tricks that enable them to remember long lists of information. Research shows that students who use memory strategies perform better academically, because these strategies help expand working memory and access long term memory. In this episode we sat down with 4x USA Memory Champion, author, and mountaineer, Nelson Delllis. Nelson wrote the book, "Memory Superpowers", that helps readers learn the secrets to remembering everything from the world capitals to the elements of the periodic table to speeches and soliloquies.
Watch our show live on our Facebook page, Noggin Educational Foundation, Tuesdays at 5:30 pm CST. For more information about School Dazed head to schooldazedshow.com.
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