Board Thread:Friend Code Exchange/@comment-44712576-20191225213346/@comment-43541445-20191226122456

Hi Suzzeee. Not sure if this will help but this is how we teach young children to do memory games. If right handed start at the top right hand side. Turn over the top two cards (row 1 qnd 2) and in pairs continue to turn down until you reach the end of row. Try and think if there is a connection ie could be colour red apple red purse, food cupcake and apple etc. then go up and down one row at a time. Some will teach continuing to turn two rows but I find it easier just by one (this does depend on your learning style). Also if possible say it aloud until you get quicker. You will start to improve your memory and find you can automatically turn them over without thinking. You may not get it the first time, however you might find you are in the same row but next to it. Sometimes you might go over the sequence to remember. It does take practice. This is when TT could be useful so you have energy just to practice. The time allocated also goes down when you reach higher level.

Personally I can only do two games in a row without a talisman so will take a break and go back later.