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Cognitive Development in Adolescent

What is cognitive development?

  • Mental skills will improve with increasing
  • Growth of brain functioning skills include
    • Perception (making sense of things)
    • Memory (remembering things)
    • Thinking processes (concrete and abstract)
  • Your thinking changes from being concrete to being more abstract
  • Develop due to interaction between nature (maturation) and nurture (learning and experience) and the interaction with the environment (sociocultural influences)
  • Cognitive development happens at different rates in different people

How to enhance your cognitive skills?

  • Be physically active and keep fit
  • Eat healthy
  • Learn new skills whenever possible:
    • Academic skills (e.g. learning, memory, analyzing, scanning, etc)
    • Social skills (e.g. making friends, keeping friends, conversations)
    • Daily living skills (e.g. self-care, house-keeping, time management)
    • Movement skills (e.g. play, games, sports, maneuvering)
    • Problem-solving skills (e.g. finding ways out of trouble)
  • Attention training.
  • Listening skills
  • Speed up mental processing
  • Multi-sensory processing
  • Memory strategies
    • Rehearsal or repetition training
    • Organize information (e.g. mind mapping, categorizing)
    • Visual images
    • Information chunking
    • External memory aids
      • Diaries
      • Calendar
      • Alarm
      • Reminders
  • Problem solving skills

Please refer to the counsellors or psychologist in school for more details.

Last Reviewed : 27 April 2012
Content Writer : Hjh. Normah bt. Che Din
Reviewer : Dr. Hargeet Kaur a/p Basant Singh

 

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