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What are the goals of visual perception?
Visual perceptual skills enable a child to make sense of and interpret what they are seeing. These skills include: Visual discrimination - matching two objects that are the same. Visual memory - the ability to remember visual information.
What are the IEP goals for visual perceptual skills?
Visual Motor IEP Goals
Goal: The student will improve eye-hand coordination by accurately completing simple puzzles or mazes with minimal errors.
Goal: The student will enhance visual perception skills by correctly identifying and sorting objects based on their shape, color, or size.
How to improve visual perceptual skills in occupational therapy?
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Visual Closure. Hide part of a picture, shape, or object and have the child try to identify what it is. Jig-saw puzzles.
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Visual Discrimination. Play “Spot It” Sort objects/pictures by similarities (i.e. color, shape, etc) Have children “spot the odd one out” – gather similar objects and have 1 that is different.
What are the goals of occupational therapy vision?
In therapy the goal is to work on how the eyes communicate with the brain to take on information. Visual perceptual activities help the eyes communicate with the brain to make sense of what they see. These activities are known to improve hand eye coordination, processing skills, memory, special relationships and more.
Occupational therapists: Here are visual motor integration activities to use with your kids, along with resources and visual perceptual IEP.
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