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Children have individual patterns and rates of development.
Interference Effects
Refers to the phenomenon where the learning of new information or skills hampers the ability to recall or perform previously learned information or skills.
Similar Material
Objects, substances, or information that share common attributes, characteristics, or properties.
Sensory Modality
A sensory modality is a specific channel of sensory perception, such as vision, hearing, touch, taste, or smell, through which humans and other organisms experience the world.
Transfer-Appropriate Processing
A principle suggesting that memory recall is more efficient when the encoding context of information matches the retrieval context.
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