Webinar –  Strategies for Stronger Memory Power

“That which is learned with difficulty is better retained…” 

Hermann Ebbinghaus, Psychologist, Pioneer of Memory Research

Webinar –  Strategies for Stronger Memory Power

2There are many types of memory and most people are aware of short-term and long-term memory. More recently, working memory has been found to have a deep impact on higher cognitive functions such as academic learning, planning and intelligence. Working memory is the ability to not only store information but also manipulate them at the same time, critical especially for successful reading comprehension, critical thinking and the ability to solve multi-step Math problems.    

While it is easy for us to see how important memory is for our learning and daily functions, how memory works in the brain is still subjected to much neuroscientific investigations and research. Our memory systems are complex brain systems that underlie much of our human functions.

Join us in this webinar to gain the latest neuroscientific insights on how memory works and how best to help your learners (and yourself!) develop stronger memory power.

Attend this webinar to:

  • Understand the different types of memory – why it is hard to remember someone’s name but it is easy to recall that Paris is the capital of France 
  • Learn about memory techniques and more importantly, whether they work
  • Take home research-based strategies to help your learners (and yourself!) develop stronger memory power

Suitable for: School administrators, teachers, counsellors, psychologists, allied educators, therapists, parents or anyone interested in the learning brain.

Time: 10th September 2020, 1:30pm to 2:30pm London – (4:30pm Dubai Time)

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Cost: Complimentary

Maximum capacity: 1000

 

Featured Speaker

Ms Cheryl Chia, Paediatric Physiotherapist and Founder of BrainFit®

With more than 20 years’ experience in brain fitness training, Cheryl is an accomplished paediatric physiotherapist, who is also the founder of BrainFit, an entity that specialises in scientific brain fitness training. Cheryl holds a Master Degree in Physiotherapy Studies (Paediatrics) from the University of Queensland, Australia. She was awarded a full scholarship from KK Hospital and was also the overall coordinator for paediatric neurology physiotherapy there. She has lectured in Nanyang Polytechnic and is a much sought-after speaker, including at events organised by MediaCorp-SMART Parents, the Child Guidance Clinic and schools. She is a frequent invited guest on radio where she shares her expertise on brain fitness to help parents raise smarter and more resilient children. Cheryl is also an author and a mother to two young girls.