Not that I put much weight into traditional measures of academic success, but a good memory is probably the number one predictor of thriving in school. But somewhere around the time that he turned 6, the tables quickly turned, and his memory now seems to be much sharper than my own - making memory games very interesting and legitimately competitive battles.įrom a gameschooling point of view, it’s hard to argue against the academic benefits of a good memory. When our son was 4, memory games were fun, but they didn’t seem fair if it was a competitive game. The funny thing about memory is that it’s very often the great equalizer in games - at least around my house. And while we actually have quite a few of those games that our kids really enjoy, the games on this list weave the memory mechanic into the game much more creatively than that. When I mention memory games, there’s a good chance your mind goes straight to your basic matching game - where you have to flip two matching tiles to make sets.
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