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[বাংলা] How Spaced Repetition Science Powers Your Child's Arabic Memory
[Bengali translation] Amal uses Half-Life Regression (HLR), a spaced repetition algorithm that calculates the optimal time to review each Arabic word. The system tracks mem...
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[Bengali translation] Amal uses Half-Life Regression (HLR), a spaced repetition algorithm that calculates the optimal time to review each Arabic word. The system tracks mem...
# How Spaced Repetition Science Powers Your Child's Arabic Memory
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## How Spaced Repetition Science Powers Your Child's Arabic Memory
Amal uses Half-Life Regression (HLR), a spaced repetition algorithm that calculates the optimal time to review each Arabic word, letter, or concept for your child. The system tracks each item's "memory half-life" — the time it takes for recall probability to drop to 50% — and schedules reviews just before your child would forget. This means every minute of practice is maximally efficient.
### What Is Spaced Repetition?
The **forgetting curve** describes how memory decays: new information is forgotten exponentially unless reviewed. The optimal learning strategy:
1. Learn something new
2. Review it before you'd forget (typically 1-3 days later)
3. Each correct review strengthens memory and increases the optimal review interval
4. Reviews can eventually be spaced months apart for truly mastered items
**The problem with most apps**: They ignore the forgetting curve. Duolingo uses streaks (arbitrary daily practice). Flas
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