How Can I Remember All That?
«Working Memory in 'everyday speak'! This book is exactly what everyone wants - a potentially complex subject made simple with fascinating and meaningful examples! Tracy Alloway brings a wealth of knowledge and research on working memory into 'real life' situations. This book will be a sure hit!»
Gavin Reid, Nick Guise and Jennie Guise, Authors of the Big Book of Dyslexia
The go-to accessible guide to working memory issues for kids with SpLDs and the adults who care for them Les mer
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Detaljer
- Forlag
- Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Innbinding
- Paperback
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Sider
- 64
- ISBN
- 9781785926334
- Utgivelsesår
- 2019
- Format
- 23 x 15 cm
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«Working Memory in 'everyday speak'! This book is exactly what everyone wants - a potentially complex subject made simple with fascinating and meaningful examples! Tracy Alloway brings a wealth of knowledge and research on working memory into 'real life' situations. This book will be a sure hit!»
Gavin Reid, Nick Guise and Jennie Guise, Authors of the Big Book of Dyslexia
«This book is a great resource. The visual and movement activities could be very useful for dyslexics. I enjoyed the inclusion of Tommy's stories, creating a personal style.»
Alais Winton, author of The Self-Help Guide for Teens with Dyslexia and Fun Games and Activities for
«How Can I Remember All That? by Dr. Alloway is a simple yet profoundly useful book for a kid or parents learn simple ways to improve working memory. Both my son & I love chocolate. So, learning that cacao is beneficial to working memory makes us very happy. After reading this super easy to read book, We are certain that we all can incorporate at least a thing or two to improve our working memory.»
AnhViet “Charlie” Nguyen & Hien, Ho Co-inventors of ChalkWild Erasable Backpack
«Who knew that learning about working memory could be so much fun?»
Seth Stephens-Davidowitz, NY Times Contributing Op-Ed Writer, Author of Everybody Lies (NYT Bestsell