tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3492604986228941982.post8661005977069652368..comments2023-07-20T08:12:57.724-04:00Comments on The Adventures of Orangeboy And His Antagonists!: Don't you remember?!Chinahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13549840587938665855noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3492604986228941982.post-12327443745889526412010-02-03T15:04:35.833-05:002010-02-03T15:04:35.833-05:00Memories are very tricky things. For instance, mys...Memories are very tricky things. For instance, myself and two of my friends went to a camp together and we all played monopoly. Pretty basic right? Well, it should be, except myself and one of my friends DO NOT remember our other friend playing! And she's the person that won! <br /><br />I work in a 1-3rd grade autism class, and like you, I am constantly trying to figure out why each kid remembers or does the things that they do. They never cease to amaze (and confuse!) me.Elizabethhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12459933378672165620noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3492604986228941982.post-8955632668152539922010-01-27T02:14:22.983-05:002010-01-27T02:14:22.983-05:00You touched on learning styles as a key to memory ...You touched on learning styles as a key to memory (for example, your husband's memory may be auditory and sequential. Music, also, is highly emotional). Orangeboy's memory may well be gustorial, as well as tied within routines. And may have difficulty processing novel stimuli. Yours might very well be visual and spatial: the memory of an interior decorator!<br /><br />Like Orangeboy, I have to say things out loud. Like which relatives I sit near at a restaurant gathering.<br /><br />My sequencing abilities are perhaps in the lower quartile.<br /><br />What about body memories?<br /><br /><b>Psychology Today</b>'s January issue has some great clues on why we remember what we remember, especially where firsts are concerned.<br /><br /><a href="http://www.psychologytoday.com/articles/200912/heartbreak-and-home-runs-the-power-first-experiences" rel="nofollow">Heartbreak and Home Runs: the power of first experiences</a>Adelaide Duponthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01490123934889071074noreply@blogger.com