
Article by Debbie Biery As children, we learn about the world by making associations that help us remember words and shapes and names of things. It starts simply enough: We associate the color red with apples, the word "no" with the feeling of disappointment. The ideas of red apples and disappointing two-letter words become cemented in our minds. We might make associations based on the things our family members say: "Debbie always shares her toys. What a sweet girl." We …
Source Recruiter