The New Captain's Log Working Memory Module!

Five New Programs to Put Your Clients' Working Memory to Work!

The ability to hold data in working memory is vital for functioning in the workplace and in school. In addition, it is now known to be an important key for maintaining mental acuity and for improving the performance of people with attention problems.

The Working Memory Module makes it fun and interesting for your clients of all ages to improve their cognitive abilities. Use these higher level exercises to create a training plan that will help your clients develop the kind of mental agility that is critical for success at work  and at school.

Here are just a few samples of the 225 different exercises in the Captain’s Log Working Memory Module:

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Other Captain's Log modules:

Attention Skills: Developmental

Visual Motor Skills

Conceptual/Memory Skills

Attention Skills: The Next Generation

Logic Skills

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Sample Exercises
 

Memory Concept Match
“Code Cracker”


Use your working memory to crack the code and open the safe. You must hold multiple pieces of information in your memory to find the right combination. 

Trains: Working Memory, Conceptual Reasoning, General Attention, and Visual Perception.

 

 

 

Memory Order Recall
“Tricky Tracks”


Listen and watch to see how the pattern of tones is played on the trumpet. Can you repeat the pattern you have heard and seen?

Trains: Working Memory, General Attention, Visual Perception, Auditory Perception, Visual Tracking, and Fine Motor Control.

 

 

Memory Pattern Recall
“Puzzle Power”


Remember the words you have been shown and then reconstruct the puzzle from what you remember. 

Trains: Working Memory, Conceptual Reasoning, General Attention, Visual Perception, and Fine Motor Control.

 

 

 

Memory Sequences
“Remember the Alamo”


Improve your ability to remember sequences of numbers, letters, or patterns. The exercises may be presented either visually or aurally.

Trains: Working Memory, General Attention, Visual Perception, Auditory Processing, and Fine Motor Control.

 

 

 

Memory Sets
“Match Play”


Improve your ability to encode and remember the names of people you meet. 

Trains: Working Memory, Visual Perception, Visual Scanning, General Attention, and Fine Motor Control.



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