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Mnemonic Strategy

The reason why children are able to remember their ABCs is thanks to the alphabet song. You can use a mnemonic strategy to:

  • Remember a specific letter pattern
  • Remember songs

This can help compress and summarize an information, especially if you have large amounts of information to retain!

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Are you facing trouble with retaining what you've learnt? Same! These tips can help you remember with some simple practical steps and help get you back on your feet.

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