Poor visual working memory can play an important role in the difficulties experienced by a child with autism, according to our recent research. The aim of this study was to compare the working memory ...
The World Health Organization (WHO) and the American Academy of Pediatrics recommend no screen time before 18-24 months and ...
The data revealed that elevated screen use during infancy (age 1) and around formal school-entry (age 6) consistently predicted lower academic performance at age 9 and demonstrably weaker working ...
This study investigated numerical and non-numerical working memory (WM) deficits in children with Mathematical difficulties (MD) using a novel WM task that integrates both domains. This prospective ...
A long-term study tracked children from infancy through age 10.5 to examine how screen time relates to learning and memory.Researchers found the strongest ...
Rapid growth in touchscreen technology has made digital devices ubiquitous in early childhood, yet their neurocognitive impact remains unclear. We recorded resting‑state EEG from 31 typically ...
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15 working memory IEP goals

Working memory IEP goals aren’t about “memory drills.” They’re about how a student holds information long enough to use it.