🧠 Cognitive and Executive Functioning *coming soon
Course overview
Lesson Overview

3.3 – Using Repetition to Strengthen Recall: Repetition tells your brain that information is important. Each review builds a stronger path in your mind. Spaced repetition—reviewing after longer gaps—locks memories in deeply. Reading once isn’t enough; recall grows through use. You can repeat aloud, write, or quiz yourself. Active recall, where you try to remember before checking, works best. Mixing subjects helps prevent boredom and sharpens learning. Over time, repeated practice turns new facts into automatic knowledge. Repetition makes memory reliable and learning effortless.

About this course

Training to strengthen thinking, planning, and self-management skills for improved daily functioning and decision-making.

This course includes:
  • Executive functioning skill-building exercises
  • Organization and time management templates
  • Real-world problem-solving and decision-making scenarios

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