Your child will naturally remember things of interest to her. By now, she can tell her name and address. Through repetition, she will not only learn the information, but also recall it when asked for. Above all, the more the senses she uses, the more occupied will be her brain and stronger the imprint will be left on her memory.
What you need to know
While teaching her to remember name and address, break it up. First name, then last name. Address: Flat No., Street name, City. You can get her to write her name and address on the white board. Let her read aloud as you ask her to read it one by one.
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