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If your child struggles in Maths, it may not be a Maths problem at all.
It could be a working memory issue.
Working memory is the brain’s temporary workspace — the space where children hold numbers, steps, and instructions while solving a problem.
When a child is asked to solve an 8–10-step problem but their working memory can hold only 3–4 steps, the brain becomes overloaded.
And when the brain is overloaded:
• Steps are forgotten
• Mistakes increase
• Confidence drops
• Maths starts feeling stressful
In this video, Mamta Rupesh explains:
✅ What working memory really is
✅ The 4 types of memory used in learning
✅ Why Maths depends heavily on working memory
✅ Why smart children still struggle
✅ Who has the strongest working memory in the world
✅ What happens when working memory is weak or overloaded
✅ How Vedic Maths helps reduce cognitive load and improve performance
This is not about discipline.
This is not about intelligence.
This is about understanding how the brain works — and teaching accordingly.
🎯 If you want learning to become easier, faster, and stress-free, this video is a must-watch for parents, teachers, and students.
📌 Book a free 45-minute personalised Vedic Maths demo — https://thevedicmaths.com/live-vedic-maths-classes-for-students/
💬 Share this with a parent, student, or teacher who needs to hear this.
👍 Like • 🔔 Subscribe • 💛 Follow The Vedic Maths
The Vedic Maths:
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Wikipedia
By Mamta RupeshIf your child struggles in Maths, it may not be a Maths problem at all.
It could be a working memory issue.
Working memory is the brain’s temporary workspace — the space where children hold numbers, steps, and instructions while solving a problem.
When a child is asked to solve an 8–10-step problem but their working memory can hold only 3–4 steps, the brain becomes overloaded.
And when the brain is overloaded:
• Steps are forgotten
• Mistakes increase
• Confidence drops
• Maths starts feeling stressful
In this video, Mamta Rupesh explains:
✅ What working memory really is
✅ The 4 types of memory used in learning
✅ Why Maths depends heavily on working memory
✅ Why smart children still struggle
✅ Who has the strongest working memory in the world
✅ What happens when working memory is weak or overloaded
✅ How Vedic Maths helps reduce cognitive load and improve performance
This is not about discipline.
This is not about intelligence.
This is about understanding how the brain works — and teaching accordingly.
🎯 If you want learning to become easier, faster, and stress-free, this video is a must-watch for parents, teachers, and students.
📌 Book a free 45-minute personalised Vedic Maths demo — https://thevedicmaths.com/live-vedic-maths-classes-for-students/
💬 Share this with a parent, student, or teacher who needs to hear this.
👍 Like • 🔔 Subscribe • 💛 Follow The Vedic Maths
The Vedic Maths:
#WorkingMemory #MathLearning #BrainDevelopment #VedicMaths #SmartLearning #MathStruggles #ParentingTips #LearningScience #FocusSkills #MentalMath #StudentSupport #TheVedicMaths #WorkingMemoryInMath #CognitiveLoad #EducationScience #STEMLearning #MathEducation #LearningDifficulties #TeacherTraining #ParentEducation #MamtaRupesh #StudentSuccess
Credit:
Wikipedia