Help your child quickly adapt to the school environment! From an early age, teach him to easily and naturally train his visual memory, while eliminating mistakes in writing or counting. Using Schulte tables, you will achieve the desired result with little time and money.
Training visual memory
A small child is like plasticine, and what you sculpt from it depends on who he becomes. One of the useful and necessary characteristics of development is memory. Knowing this, loving parents train it in kids from an early age. Some use memorization of verses, others practice tongue twisters and proverbs. However, these methods, of course, are aimed at improving memory abilities and developing speech, but do not affect visual memory in any way. Meanwhile, you should not forget about its existence.
According to scientists, it is she who helps the child to learn writing and reading faster and more efficiently. Visual memory has a directed effect precisely on memorizing signs, in other words, the childwill make fewer mistakes when writing, easily and quickly learn to add, multiply, and subsequently it will be easier for him to perceive the basic mathematical formulas. But these are dividends for the future, and now let's talk in more detail about how the Schulte table works for children.
Preparing a child for school using the Schulte table
Going to school, the child should be prepared for the fact that many complex and equivalent tasks fall on him at once. He must not only adapt to a diverse group of children, but also learn to read, write and count. The child's psyche is very vulnerable and overly susceptible to criticism, so the task of parents is to qualitatively prepare the child for a new stage in his life. After all, a little schoolboy is very disappointed when he tries so hard to write words or numbers correctly, and they find errors in them.
The situation can be corrected by practice with memory training. By systematically performing the exercises, you can avoid a significant number of mistakes or even say goodbye to them. It all depends on your parents' patience, and, of course, on the desire to teach a child to memorize information not only by ear, but also visually.
Let's consider the Schulte tables in more detail. The technique of working with them is aimed at increasing the possible field of view of your child. According to experts, one of the reasons for the low reading speed is the small size of this field. But it can be increased precisely with the help of special games and exercises. In an easy and relaxed way, parents will help the child cope with the problem. The Schulte Tables program involves classes with cards that you can purchase or make yourself.
Making the allowance yourself
At home, to make a Schulte table, you will need cardboard (a sheet of paper) and a marker (felt-tip pen) with which you will write numbers. By drawing the base into several squares, you create a task for training. The level of difficulty depends on the age and ability of your child. Since there can be a huge number of options, the games do not bother the kids. Having mastered the simplest scheme, you can always move on to a more complex task.
The first card can consist of only 16 cells, and in subsequent ones you need to gradually increase the number (the more cells, the more difficult the task). On cardboard, we write numbers in random order from one to 25. For efficient work, you should have several such plates with different arrangements of numbers at your disposal. It is worth noting: since Schulte tables are a universal simulator of attention and memory, which is necessary for learning, adults can also actively use them, but more on that later.
Various tasks - interesting workouts
By coming up with different tasks and using the indicated tables, you can diversify the exercises, turning training into an eternal game. Children like it very much, besides, playing, they do not get so tired. And so that interest does not fade away, parents or educators should periodically change the tables and stimulate the desire to engage in an award or competition amongkids.
An example of training visual memory using the Schulte table
Having a card with numbers, you need to ask the child to name and show all the available numbers from 1 to 25 (or up to 16, depending on which table you have in your hands). Then it is desirable to voice the countdown. According to the recommendations, students in grades 1-2 not only show all the numbers, but also say them out loud, and older children can limit themselves to pointing.
Afterwards, you can practice calling only even or odd numbers. You can complicate the task a little by working on the table in pairs. For example, at the same time, the child calls the numbers in ascending order, and the mother or brother lists odd numbers. The competitive moment allows the kid to learn to concentrate his attention on a certain task, without being distracted by interference. Regular training not only strengthens visual memory, but also perfectly develops the field of vision, attention and even perseverance of the child.
Schulte table test
Scientists have unraveled the secret of the efficiency of tables. The results of the research experiments carried out indicate that the Schulte tables have a beneficial effect on the activity of the human brain. Scientists specializing in functional neuroimaging have determined that the effect is due to a noticeable rush of blood to areas of the frontal lobes of the cerebral cortex when solving a new task. However, a repeated attempt to study the same picture significantly reducedintensity of blood flow.
In other words, the intensity of the blood supply depended on the complexity and nature of the Schulte table. Offering the brain a solution to new problems, we not only stimulate its work, but also improve its activity, increasing memory capacity and increasing concentration. Schulte's black and red tables are especially effective for training memory and switching attention. This is modified material. At what plan? The numbers are no longer 25, but 49. Half are red, half are black. The child calls the numbers in turn: first one color, then another. At the same time, when listing reds, he uses a direct count (from 1 to 25), and when listing blacks, he uses a reverse count (from 24 to 1). Since the task is quite difficult, it is intended for children of high school age (and adults).
The most effective workouts for our intellect
The question arises: "Why are these puzzles effective?" Training stimulates the movement of the entire volume of blood flow to those areas of the cortex that are responsible for activating the intellect in the decision-making process. In addition, it is noted that the main part of the brain is practically not distracted, as is usually observed when doing arithmetic calculations, solving crossword puzzles or cramming poems.
Finding a solution to logical problems, we activate mathematical thinking and use memory, remembering this or that formula. Other parts of our brain are responsible for these abilities. Almost the same thing happens when solving crossword puzzles. Need to push againadditional areas of the cerebral cortex that are responsible for associative thinking and memories. In other words, part of the intensity of the blood flow is again lost.
The total volume of blood is distributed to other areas, while reducing the amount of blood entering the frontal lobes. The same is observed when memorizing poetry. Remembering or memorizing phrases, we activate memory, initiating zones responsible for recalling and storing information. As a result, there is again a decrease in the intensity of blood flow.
Schulte tables are the best option for improving memory
A completely different scheme is carried out during training using the Schulte table. There is no need to remember something or perform mathematical operations (multiply, add, subtract, divide), look for suitable associations, comparing information with the available data. You don't have to put in much extra effort during your workout.