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Pathfinder Global School, Pataudi
   Presentation on: Memory
 development in Kindergarten

      PRESENTATION BY:
      DIVYASHU SHARMA
     SCHOOL COUNSELLOR
MEMORY
 Memory is a process of retaining, storing,
  and recalling experiences.
 The main key to memory retention is
  moving information from short term
  memory to long term memory.
 Memory in childhood is qualitatively and
  quantitatively different from memories
  formed and retrieved in late adolescence
  and the adult years.
DUAL CODE
THEORY

                             Stimulus was
 Recognition of a             encoded         R:Includedthrough
  memory stimulus                               temporal
                        Target as previous     lobe, hippocampu
                         stimulus               s F: peripheral
                        Target as memory       region

    CM: recollection
                                                       Recall
     and familiarity
Memory
TYPES OF
MEMORY
Short Term
 Memory
Long Term
 Memory
Verbal Memory
Brain Maturation of
Kindergarten
 Develops faster than any other part; attains 90%
  of adult age 5.
 Hand-eye coordination areas myelinated by 4.
 Focused attention areas myelinated 5 to 12.
 Language and intelligence areas by 15.
 Vision Improves.
 Before age 6, eye muscles not developed; move
  eyes slowly and deliberately for reading.
 Reading readiness depends on maturation ,
  interests and experiences of individual child, not
  on age.
Kindergarten.
 Extraordinary high. Researches show, at
  the age of 3 this is higher than at any other
  point in the lifespan.
 Motor skills :
   Gross Motor skills improve dramatically.
     Large body movements: Running,
      Jumping, Throwing.
   Fine Motor skills more difficult to master.
     Small body movements: pouring without
      spilling, using knife, fork, spoon,
Development of Motor skills in
Early Childhood
 Some major gross motor skills in early childhood:
   Hopping, Skipping, Running, Throwing.
 Some major fine motor skills in early childhood:
   Using utensils to eat, cutting things with scissors,
  Tying shoelaces, Drawing shapes, Solving small
  puzzles. (These require much more practice than
Early Childhood Cognitive Development.
  gross motor skills).

 Children use symbolic thought, but no logical thought
 and show centration; focus on one aspect of a
 situation and ignore others. Memory formation
STAGE
 Able to use symbols: words, numbers, or images without
  their physical presence. Able to understand basics of
  cause and effect: ask why?, use because and so.
  Understand basic number concepts. Able to classify into
  categories. Gradually develop understanding of
  identities.
 Intuitive thought: Primitive reasoning
Curiosity drives knowledge acquisition, unable to back up
  conclusions with reasons, Confidence with no logical
  basis. (leads them to think that they know all the answers
  but they have no logical thinking.)
 Functionally; actions, events and outcomes are related to
  one another in fixed pattern, pushing pedals moves
  tricycle faster, remote button changes channels on TV.
 Identity; clay stretch out in the same amount of clay
LIMITATIONS AT THE AGE
 Difficulty distinguishing fantasy and reality; not
 always sure that what they imagine is not real.
 Irreversibility: cant mentally undo an operation.
 (worrying conditionally)
 Transductive reasoning: 1 situation is seen as the
 basis of another (not logical).
 Centration: focus on only one aspect. (come to
 illogical conclusions as they ignore other
 aspects, unable to understand conservation).
 Egocentrism: unable to see things from anothers
 perspective, self-centered understanding (form of
CONSERVATION

Conservation        Conservation         Conservation
 Problems            Problems             Problems

     Number                Length
                                                Weight
    Rearranging        Altering Shape
                                            Altering Shape
     elements          (Configuration)


                                                Volume
    Substance              Area
                                            Altering Shape
   Altering Shape       Rearranging
        (Clay)            Figures               (water in
                                               container)
MEMORY DEVELOPMENT
 Autobiographical    memory not accurate until age 3,
  Memories fade quickly as language is not developed
  sufficiently for encoding, very open to suggestions from
  adults, short attention span, easily distracted, attend to
  only one dimension.
 Limited memory capacity, develop traces stronger by what
  they did not what they saw, stronger impressions of some
  incidents can also be encoded for <1 year. Memories for
  routines are scripted; tend to blur.
 Talking influences how well the child remembers (Natural
  conversations helps solidify memories.) Leading questions
  shape the childs recall.
 They have weaker memories, vulnerable to adult
  expectations can be enhanced through.
    Neutral questioning: no rewards for responses.
Developmental Landmarks B/W 2 遜 And 5
Yrs.
Physical           Thinking and       Expressing        Awareness of    Communicatio
                   learning           Feelings          self and others n
Gaining strength   Curiosity          Affectionate      Displays         Asks why/what/
and coordination                                        independence     who/ how come
Increase control   Cause & effect     Developing a      engages in
                                                        pretend play     Possesses a
of hands & use     experimentation    sense of humor                     rapid expanding
of figures                                                               vocabulary
Laces and ties     Recognizes         Easily            Displays self
shoes              letters and        encouraged/       control
                   numbers            discouraged
Buttons & zips     Develops           Demonstrates       Shares and      Engages in
clothes            awareness of       intense feeling of takes turns     complicated
                   alike/ different   fear, joy, anger,                  conversations
Kicks/ bounces/    Develops           love.
                                                         Develop
catches a ball     awareness of
                                                         friendships
                   time
Hammers nails      Recognizes         May show off      Show respect for Matches letters
                   colours, shapes    and demand        other things     with those in
                   and texture.       attention                          own name
Dresses self       Develops
Developmental Landmarks B/W 2 遜 And 5
Yrs.
Physical       Thinking and   Expressing   Awareness of    Communicatio
               learning       Feelings     self and others n
Paints and     Hands-on                                  Enjoys making
draws          learning                                  up/ telling
                                                         stories

Cuts with                                                Improves
scissors                                                 listening skills
Thread beads                                             Uses sentences
                                                         with correct
                                                         grammar
Jumps/hops/                                              Able to verbally
skips                                                    resolve conflicts
                                                         with other
                                                         children.
POWER
Get the details Establish
Play memory routines
 games           Immediate
Suggest          recall
 strategies.     Sleeping.
Divide and      Short term
 conquer.        memory
Practice       Long Term
Memory

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Memory

  • 1. Pathfinder Global School, Pataudi Presentation on: Memory development in Kindergarten PRESENTATION BY: DIVYASHU SHARMA SCHOOL COUNSELLOR
  • 2. MEMORY Memory is a process of retaining, storing, and recalling experiences. The main key to memory retention is moving information from short term memory to long term memory. Memory in childhood is qualitatively and quantitatively different from memories formed and retrieved in late adolescence and the adult years.
  • 3. DUAL CODE THEORY Stimulus was Recognition of a encoded R:Includedthrough memory stimulus temporal Target as previous lobe, hippocampu stimulus s F: peripheral Target as memory region CM: recollection Recall and familiarity
  • 5. TYPES OF MEMORY Short Term Memory Long Term Memory Verbal Memory
  • 6. Brain Maturation of Kindergarten Develops faster than any other part; attains 90% of adult age 5. Hand-eye coordination areas myelinated by 4. Focused attention areas myelinated 5 to 12. Language and intelligence areas by 15. Vision Improves. Before age 6, eye muscles not developed; move eyes slowly and deliberately for reading. Reading readiness depends on maturation , interests and experiences of individual child, not on age.
  • 7. Kindergarten. Extraordinary high. Researches show, at the age of 3 this is higher than at any other point in the lifespan. Motor skills : Gross Motor skills improve dramatically. Large body movements: Running, Jumping, Throwing. Fine Motor skills more difficult to master. Small body movements: pouring without spilling, using knife, fork, spoon,
  • 8. Development of Motor skills in Early Childhood Some major gross motor skills in early childhood: Hopping, Skipping, Running, Throwing. Some major fine motor skills in early childhood: Using utensils to eat, cutting things with scissors, Tying shoelaces, Drawing shapes, Solving small puzzles. (These require much more practice than Early Childhood Cognitive Development. gross motor skills). Children use symbolic thought, but no logical thought and show centration; focus on one aspect of a situation and ignore others. Memory formation
  • 9. STAGE Able to use symbols: words, numbers, or images without their physical presence. Able to understand basics of cause and effect: ask why?, use because and so. Understand basic number concepts. Able to classify into categories. Gradually develop understanding of identities. Intuitive thought: Primitive reasoning Curiosity drives knowledge acquisition, unable to back up conclusions with reasons, Confidence with no logical basis. (leads them to think that they know all the answers but they have no logical thinking.) Functionally; actions, events and outcomes are related to one another in fixed pattern, pushing pedals moves tricycle faster, remote button changes channels on TV. Identity; clay stretch out in the same amount of clay
  • 10. LIMITATIONS AT THE AGE Difficulty distinguishing fantasy and reality; not always sure that what they imagine is not real. Irreversibility: cant mentally undo an operation. (worrying conditionally) Transductive reasoning: 1 situation is seen as the basis of another (not logical). Centration: focus on only one aspect. (come to illogical conclusions as they ignore other aspects, unable to understand conservation). Egocentrism: unable to see things from anothers perspective, self-centered understanding (form of
  • 11. CONSERVATION Conservation Conservation Conservation Problems Problems Problems Number Length Weight Rearranging Altering Shape Altering Shape elements (Configuration) Volume Substance Area Altering Shape Altering Shape Rearranging (Clay) Figures (water in container)
  • 12. MEMORY DEVELOPMENT Autobiographical memory not accurate until age 3, Memories fade quickly as language is not developed sufficiently for encoding, very open to suggestions from adults, short attention span, easily distracted, attend to only one dimension. Limited memory capacity, develop traces stronger by what they did not what they saw, stronger impressions of some incidents can also be encoded for <1 year. Memories for routines are scripted; tend to blur. Talking influences how well the child remembers (Natural conversations helps solidify memories.) Leading questions shape the childs recall. They have weaker memories, vulnerable to adult expectations can be enhanced through. Neutral questioning: no rewards for responses.
  • 13. Developmental Landmarks B/W 2 遜 And 5 Yrs. Physical Thinking and Expressing Awareness of Communicatio learning Feelings self and others n Gaining strength Curiosity Affectionate Displays Asks why/what/ and coordination independence who/ how come Increase control Cause & effect Developing a engages in pretend play Possesses a of hands & use experimentation sense of humor rapid expanding of figures vocabulary Laces and ties Recognizes Easily Displays self shoes letters and encouraged/ control numbers discouraged Buttons & zips Develops Demonstrates Shares and Engages in clothes awareness of intense feeling of takes turns complicated alike/ different fear, joy, anger, conversations Kicks/ bounces/ Develops love. Develop catches a ball awareness of friendships time Hammers nails Recognizes May show off Show respect for Matches letters colours, shapes and demand other things with those in and texture. attention own name Dresses self Develops
  • 14. Developmental Landmarks B/W 2 遜 And 5 Yrs. Physical Thinking and Expressing Awareness of Communicatio learning Feelings self and others n Paints and Hands-on Enjoys making draws learning up/ telling stories Cuts with Improves scissors listening skills Thread beads Uses sentences with correct grammar Jumps/hops/ Able to verbally skips resolve conflicts with other children.
  • 15. POWER Get the details Establish Play memory routines games Immediate Suggest recall strategies. Sleeping. Divide and Short term conquer. memory Practice Long Term