Description
Description
Visual Sequential Memory
Age Group : 6+
Visual sequential memory denotes the ability to recall and reproduce a sequence of visual representations, including letters, shapes, numbers, symbols and objects. It is necessary for identifying the ordering of letters in words, and words in sentences. It is part of the visual decoding process in reading and the encoding process in spelling.
Laid out in a colourful and easy-to-use format, this book is addressed to special education needs teachers, occupational therapists, logopedists, parents and schoolteachers who aim to support children in developing and strengthening their skills. It introduces a set of games and activities that build and enhance visual perceptual skills in an enjoyable and interactive way.
In this book, you will learn that visual perceptual skills influence several aspects of human development and everyday life, ranging from (mixed) motor skills to essential life aptitudes.
This resource material includes inter alia:
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- 135 worksheets
- activities aiming at recalling two elements (three choices)
- activities aiming at recalling three elements (four choices)
- activities aiming at recalling five elements (two choices)
- activities aiming at recalling six elements (two choices)
- activities aiming at recalling six elements (three choices)
- activities aiming at recalling six elements (four choices) and so on
- seven interactive games and activities
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Contents
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School-aged children
Author
Alice Kassotaki - Speech Language Pathologist MSc, BSc