How does one determine which sensory perception areas should be trained?
If the child displays more than one deficiency in the following areas, then these areas of sensory perception should be trained: Visual recognition Basic essentials cannot be understood from what is seen Visually similar things are not recognized as different Distinguishing important information from a multitude of stimuli is unsuccessful The ability to filter something out of the background is lacking The child must touch/handle everything in order to understand it Difficulties with distinguishing between colors and shapes Writing and recognition of letters is difficult Handwriting is untidy and difficult to read Lack of uniformity in the size of the letters Uneven reproduction of letters and numbers Confusion between letters which are different in placement (d/b, u/n) The ability to distinguish between visually similar letters, arithmetical symbols, and numbers (h-k, a-o, 7-4, 6-5) is severely lacking Inverted (left to right or right to left) reading or writing of numbers, for exampl
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