Question

My 12-year-old son has poor memory for school, doesn’t like to write, and forgets what he’s learned. He has not received any treatment yet. What assistance can I get to improve his memory?

Answer

This situation is often related to the child’s constitution, often due to poor health and a lack of trace elements, which affect thinking and memory abilities, thereby affecting learning interest. If left untreated, it may lead to a dislike for school. You can visit the pediatric growth and development department for a re-examination, conduct tests for trace elements, and then carry out corresponding corrections and treatments. Pay attention to regular diet, enhance nutrient digestion, and parents can reinforce the child’s memory through tutoring.