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Liaoyang, Liaoning: Senior 1 boys hand-painted the world for 2 minutes from memory. How did they do it?
Many parents will always pay attention to their children's intellectual development. After all, memory is very important to many people. I believe many friends have had the experience of reciting in school, and many people will become daily troubles because of memorizing words and texts. But it is very easy for some students to recite. It often takes them more than 10 minutes to recite words. But for students with good memory, it only takes about 5 minutes to complete the recitation homework.

Recently, the head teacher of a senior one student in Liaoyang, Liaoning Province posted a video of a boy drawing a map of the world on the social platform. The whole video takes only two minutes, but the boys in Grade One draw very smoothly. For many friends who study liberal arts, it is very difficult to draw a map of China. But the boy easily remembered the map of the world in his mind and even drew its shape. Many netizens expressed their feelings after seeing this video. Now children's memory is really good.

According to the reply of the class teacher in the comment area, it can be understood that boys can draw a map of the world from memory. Moreover, boys are also interested in geography in private and often pay attention to some geographical figures. Everyone is in the most active period of memory development, and it is easy to have a high degree of interest and memory in some things during this period. Many people are curious and often recite things during school, but they always spend a lot of time reviewing. Is memory really related to people's natural qualifications, or are some people born smarter?

In fact, the improvement of memory is also related to the routine in daily life. Nowadays, many young people will turn upside down day and night. Keeping a regular routine and not staying up late can ensure that the brain recovers its spirit. Staying up late will not only burden the body, but also damage brain cells, leading to memory loss. The boy in the video is very young and still in Grade One. Not only is there a regular schedule, but there is no excessive anxiety. I am still doing a lot of learning every day to ensure the exercise and thinking of brain function.