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Early Visual Skills
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This book is intended for use by professionals working with children who have underdeveloped visual-perceptual skills associated with language delay or other communication difficulties. It is a practical manual offering photocopiable activities designed to stimulate and develop visual attention and discrimination skills. • The majority of activities are non-verbal and are therefore suitable for children with limited spoken language, including those with autism or learning difficulties. • Primarily aimed at the pre-school age group, but adaptable to suit the needs of a range of children. • Offers visual perceptual tasks designed to help develop specific concepts such as color, size and shape, which can also form part of an attention training program. • Contents: Look and learn, Let's look together, Looking around, Visual sorting, Complex visual discrimination, Holiday projects, Look at me, Looking and following, Visual matching, Visual sequencing, Visual memory and concentration, Visual skills in the school curriculum. • Written by Diana Williams. Spiralbound, 228 Pages, 1998.
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