Children typically begin to develop a general notion of memory around the age of 2 to 3 years old. This is when they start to understand the concept of remembering past events and storing information for later recall.
It is a generalization of the notion of a sequence used to define the notion of convergence in general topolopgy.
something that you have in your mind for example idea.
A notion is a general understanding or belief about something. It can also refer to an idea or concept that is commonly accepted or held by people.
An abstract general conception; a notion; a universal.
The possessive form in this sentence would be "children's," as in "all of the children's memory book."
Semantic Memory
I really don't think one can make such generalizations. What's more, they can easily lead to stereotyping, which is undesirable. The notion that the children of working mothers become confident and responsible is about as accurate as the notion that they are neglected!
Synonyms of the word notion: 1. a general or vague idea. 2. an opinion or belief. 3. a whim. Pls. double-check by looking it up in your dictionary. ^_^
Yes, because children are still growing up don't have much memory in their brains as adults do. Children still need to grow older for more information to hold but adults their heads are full from using when they were child. :)
Semantic memory
Children generally have better memory than adults in certain aspects, such as their ability to learn new languages or remember specific details quickly. However, adults often excel in long-term memory and complex problem-solving due to their more developed cognitive skills and accumulated knowledge. The age-related memory differences can vary depending on the type of memory being assessed.
The third Mughal emperor, Akbarhad almost a superhuman memory......(general knowledge)