Question

At around two or three years old, the child had a temper and would even hit the wall in anger. Now, they are normal, can concentrate, and have an interest in learning, but they just have very poor memory. Even after teaching them many times over, they still can’t remember. What should I do?

Answer

When a child is diagnosed with low intelligence, the effect of simple medication is usually not good. In this case, sufficient rehabilitation training is essential. This training includes enhancing motor skills such as crawling, rolling over, sitting, standing, walking, running, and jumping, as well as fine motor skills training such as buttoning and threading a needle. These exercises not only improve the child’s physical agility and accuracy but also maximize the therapeutic effects of the medication.