Activities to do at home to work on visual perception with kids. | Just like a car requires many parts to be driven, visual perceptual skills have multiple parts that often intertwine and operate together. This blog will focus on four key visual perceptual skills and fun ways to practice them at home. Remember that day when your car had a flat tire? Pretty difficult to drive it around, right? Weakness in any one visual perceptual area can cause some confusion in the brain when completing even the most basic task. The good news is that even if a child has some perceptual areas of weakness, they can be strengthened with the right kind of practice!
While school is closed as a precautionary measure against the spread of the Coronavirus, and while schoolwork may be provided online for students to complete at home you might be wondering about therapies your child receives during school. One of our school occupational therapists has compiled a list of activities to help address IEP goals, organized by age.
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Occupational Therapy
Our therapists are trained to custom fabricate a variety of splints and orthotic devices for the upper extremities to meet the very specific therapeutic needs of the patient.
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