Memory Activities

Activities for People With Sequential Memory Problems

Sequential memory is the ability to distinguish and recall items in a particular order, according to the website Audiblox. Sequential memory is both auditory, or sound-based, and visual. People with dyslexia and some people with brain injuries or developmental issues can experience difficulty with sequential memory. Use simple activities to develop your sequential memory, then progress to more challenging activities as your confidence and competence increases.

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