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I want to ask if children can remember many things at the age of three.

Children's memory has begun to develop before they are three years old, but they can't compare with adults. Their memory is characterized by poor accuracy and easy forgetting. The baby's memory before the age of three is fragmented and incomplete. It often happens that the sequence of lost plots is reversed, or the characters and time and space are randomly combined.

Although the memory of a three-year-old child is incomplete, it can also be made complete through conscious training by parents, which plays a very important role in the future memory development of the child. The specific methods are: First, make friends. You can take your children to play with children of the same age and ask them some common questions when you come back. For example, what is the child's name? What game did you play with him? This can not only train the baby's memory ability, but also improve the baby's communication ability. Second, take things. Put a few things on the table for the baby to look at for a minute, then hide one of them and let him talk about which one is missing, but pay attention to the fact that the game must be gradual and not put too many things at once. Third, go shopping. Take the baby to the street, walk past a store and ask the child what was just put in front of that store. You can also compare it with the baby to see who remembers more. Fourth, recite children's songs. This is also a good way to improve memory, but don't force your child to recite things he doesn't like, and don't ask too much of your child and put too much pressure on him. Let children recite their favorite children's songs.

Through the above methods, children's memory can be effectively trained. Let the child's memory develop in advance.