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Developing Visual Perceptual Skills

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Dear Friends,  Good VISUAL PERCEPTUAL SKILLS are important for many everyday skills such as reading,writing,cutting,drawings,completing maths problems dressing etc.Some kids do not show interest for doing the above activities because of the difficulties in visual perception.To develop Visual perceptual skills we have to start with gross motor skills like rolling and passing ball,bean bag balance activities,catching and throwing ball,threading and lacing….all these activities  helps the child to improve eye hand coordination. In this video I am showing”how I developed visual perceptual skills for my son”.These are the basic steps for learning academics and other daily life skills.After achieving all these skills,he improved in all areas of Learning.These are the prerequisites of sight reading,building sentences,using scissors,buttoning.... Regards Smrithy and Addu. Visual perception Step by step material introduction and videos of visual percep

How i taught my son to type - Explained Step by Step

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    My son had great difficulty with tripod grip and he was not able to write after his Early Intervention programs.so when he was 8 years old I decided to teach him typing and I taught him step by step. After that I started sharing that videos to help other kids.Lots of parents contacted me for the step by step procedure of typing and so again I am posting it for them. All these steps I did and it helped my son to learn.I hope it will help other kids too. Most important things is CONSISTENCY. We should do step by step consistently. Prerequisites of typing Step 1: Pointing to alphabets in an alphabet chart with visual clues. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Af_xde-5coM&t Step 2: Find which is different from a strip of alphabets and sorting confusing alphabets like n and u,p and b,b and d. Most of our kids have confusion with alphabets like p and b,u and n….because of their visual discrimination difficulties. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i