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What Happens If You Read 2 Hours a Day?

What Happens If You Read 2 Hours a Day?

Reading for two hours a day:  Enhances your memory. Improves cognitive function. Boosts your productivity. Reduces stress. Improves your relationships. Prolongs your lifespan.  A consistent reading habit positively influences your mental and physical health. It can significantly improve the overall quality of your life.   This article will explain how reading improves our life. We will […]

Best Apps for Improving Memory

Best Apps for Improving Memory

The best applications for improving memory include Lumosity, Elevate, Peak, NeuroNation, and CogniFit. Apps are great ways to relax and rest your brain. Still, many professionals believe that games and apps can also improve memory and other cognitive functions. If you are having challenges with your memory, this article is for you! We will give […]

How Can I Improve My Memory and Focus

How Can I Improve My Memory and Focus?

You can achieve better memory and focus by avoiding distractions, getting sufficient sleep, and eating healthily. It’ll also help to reduce multitasking, take breaks, and practice mindfulness meditation. But there’s more.  Focusing or concentrating is directly related to retaining and recalling things (memory). If you don’t pay full attention to something, comprehension will not be […]

Best Reading Comprehension Strategies For Middle School

Best Reading Comprehension Strategies For Middle School

Reading comprehension strategies for middle school children include structured discussion, metacognitive learning, and visual comprehension.  Reading comprehension is the ability to read, understand and interpret a text.  While children develop this skill as they graduate from one class, they also learn comprehension through personal experiences.  In middle school, they are required to achieve extraordinary feats […]

What Is The Chunking Memory Strategy?

What Is The Chunking Memory Strategy?

Chunking is a way to help us remember large pieces of information easily by grouping them into “chunks.” You can recall these chunks of data by retaining a single word or phrase. People widely use this technique to enhance their short-term memory. Usually, the human brain can only keep around 7 pieces of information in […]