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

3.4 – Creating Memory Triggers: Memory triggers are small cues that remind you of bigger things. A color, smell, or word can bring back full experiences. The brain links triggers to emotion and senses, so use them on purpose. Pair study topics with songs, places, or drawings. Use sticky notes or symbols to guide your recall later. The more personal a trigger, the stronger it becomes. You can design reminders that turn studying into a creative game. Triggers make learning fun and retrieval faster when you need it most.

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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