I just wanted to clarify the acronym meaning and the five items for which they represent in working memory. Iβm in the process of writing a book about it. (This helps me to know this is something I need to clarify in my posts or when speaking about it).
There are a series of simple questions that help people to arrive at the answers, which lead to specific recommendations for each of the sensory input styles at each stage of working memory to facilitate the working memory process.
This is because if any information is not carried to the next stage of working memory, then this results in complete failure to move through the remaining stages of working memory.
As opposed to forgetting, people with ADHD, typically have difficulties, retaining information throughout the working memory process. Working memory is all or nothing in terms of success or failure with remembering information.
Awsome post I may have to do this exercise because this is something I struggle with
What a great too! I will definitely share this with my clients.
I just wanted to clarify the acronym meaning and the five items for which they represent in working memory. Iβm in the process of writing a book about it. (This helps me to know this is something I need to clarify in my posts or when speaking about it).
There are a series of simple questions that help people to arrive at the answers, which lead to specific recommendations for each of the sensory input styles at each stage of working memory to facilitate the working memory process.
This is because if any information is not carried to the next stage of working memory, then this results in complete failure to move through the remaining stages of working memory.
As opposed to forgetting, people with ADHD, typically have difficulties, retaining information throughout the working memory process. Working memory is all or nothing in terms of success or failure with remembering information.
S I: Sensory Input
P: Processing
SL: Short-term to Long-term
O: Output
W: Working memory
Thank you so much for sharing this.