This week I wanted to tell you about my online store, Good Sensory Learning. I’m Dr. Erica Warren, and I established this site so I could share all the materials that I have created over the last 20+ years as a learning specialist and educational therapist. When I first began my private practice, Learning to Learn, I had great difficulty finding fun and multisensory materials for my students that were effective and engaging. So back in 2005, I made it my mission to design and distribute high-end, remedial products as well as memorable, motivating lessons that bring delight to learning. If you would like to try a free sampling of my activities , CLICK HERE . How Are the Products Organized at Good Sensory Learning? You can download my Free Printable Catalog or you can browse the site using the grey “search all products” bar in the top right of any page with keywords such as dyslexia, working memory, and executive functioning. What’s more, drop down menus in the red banner allow you t
Did you know that working memory is now suggested to be one of the best indicators of academic success? Working memory is a cognitive functioning that enables an individual to remember and use relevant information to complete an activity. Information enters the brain through the senses and our conscious awareness processes and makes sense of the information through thoughts, inner visualizations, and the inner voice. It also enables learners to hold multiple pieces of information in the mind and manipulate them. It is often described as a mental workspace that helps students stay focused, block distractions and stay abreast of their surroundings.
What is the Working Memory Process?
How Can I Strengthen Working Memory?
If you would like to learn more about how to strengthen working memory, click here.
What is the Working Memory Process?
- Attending to the immediate experience
- Accessing prior information
- Holding and processing information
- Satisfying current goals.
What are Some Fun Facts about Working Memory?
- Working memory focuses attention on experiences in the moment.
- Working memory only lasts a few seconds.
- Working memory can hold about four items.
- Working memory is a better indicator of success than I.Q.
What are the Symptoms of a Weak Working Memory?
- Seldom volunteers and difficulty answering direct questions.
- Difficulties following a series of directives.
- Challenges when learning new concepts and vocabulary.
- Trouble completing tasks to completion.
- Appears unmotivated, inattentive and is easily distracted.
- Difficulty remembering passwords, phone numbers, and other rote memory activities.
- Trouble organizing sounds, sentences, and stories.
- Problems conducting mental math and problem-solving.
- Challenges with note-taking or copying from the board.
- Difficulties maintaining stamina during complex tasks.
If you would like to learn more about how to strengthen working memory, click here.
Cheers, Erica
Dr. Erica Warren is the author, illustrator, and publisher of multisensory educational materials at Good Sensory Learning and Dyslexia Materials. She is also the director of Learning to Learn and Learning Specialist Courses.
· Blog: https://learningspecialistmaterials.blogspot.com/
· YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/warrenerica1
· Podcast: https://godyslexia.com/
· Store: http://www.Goodsensorylearning.com/ & www.dyslexiamaterials.com
· Courses: http://www.learningspecialistcourses.com/
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· YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/warrenerica1
· Podcast: https://godyslexia.com/
· Store: http://www.Goodsensorylearning.com/ & www.dyslexiamaterials.com
· Courses: http://www.learningspecialistcourses.com/
· Newsletter Sign-up: https://app.convertkit.com/landing_pages/69400
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