PSYCH 305 Lecture 10: lecture 10
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Nonverbal working memory: starts developing at 6-12 months, holding events in one"s mind, capacity to use information beyond what is right here and now, foundation for language, sense of time. Involves self speech (ages 3-5) which is then internalized (age. 9-12: ability to use prior experience in current or future situations, ex. Flexibility: starts to develop at 1-2 years, how does the person respond to change, the ability to revise plans in the face of obstacles, setbacks, new information or mistakes, related adaptability to changing conditions, ex. Identify what is and what is not distracting in critical environments (classroom and home: break large tasks into smaller chunks, create checklists to show accomplishments after specific amounts of time, 6. Prioritizing what tests to study for if you have 3 in one week: developing planning and prioritizing, create plans and checklists for more student activities and tasks.