Occupational Therapy -> Visual Motor Skills -> Visual Perceptual Skills
Visual Perceptual Skills
Visual perception is our ability to make sense of what we see. Visual perceptual skills are essential for everything from navigating our world to reading, writing, and manipulating items. Visual perception is made up of a complex combination of various skills. Visual perceptual skills include visual memory, visual closure, form constancy, visual spatial relations, visual discrimination, visual attention, visual sequential memory, and visual figure ground.
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Visual Motor Skills 1
Author: The OT Toolbox - Here, you find a huge resource on visual motor skills including information, visual motor activities, and tools to support visual motor skill development in kids. We have shared quite a few posts relating to vision and the integration of what the eyes see with motor movements. On this page, you will find a huge ... Read more
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Effectiveness of a Mindfulness-Based Social–Emotional Learning Program On Psychosocial Adjustment and Neuropsychological Maturity In Kindergarten Children 2
Author: Moreno Gomez, and Cejudo - Our findings suggest that mindfulness programs may be effective in promoting psychosocial adjustment and improving neuropsychological variables in young children. MindKinder program could enhance self-control and consequently decrease maladaptive behaviors like aggression, hyperactivity, anxiety, attention deficit, academic problems, and disruptive behavior. Improvement in social skills could be due to enhanced regulation of the intra- and inter-personal emotions fostered by the program. Improved non-verbal development, visual perception and attention processes. Citation: Moreno Gomez, Alfonso José & Cejudo, Javier. (2019). Effectiveness of a Mindfulness-Based Social–Emotional Learning Program on Psychosocial Adjustment and Neuropsychological Maturity in Kindergarten Children. Mindfulness. 10. 111-121. 10.1007/s12671-018-0956-6.
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Effectiveness of a 10-Week Tier-1 Response to Intervention Program In Improving Fine Motor and Visual–Motor Skills In General Education Kindergarten Students 2
Author: Ohl, Graze, Weber, Kenny, Salvatore, & Wagreich - Tier 1 RtI approach to be effective in improving the fine motor and visual–motor skills of kindergarten children at the beginning of the school year. Occupational therapy practitioners have a beneficial role in contributing effective Tier 1 strategy and practices that support the needs of students in the classroom environment. Short-term interventions can have a significant effect on the fine motor and visual–motor integration skills required for handwriting readiness. Collaboration provides teachers with skills and tools they can use in the future with or without the occupational therapy practitioner present Citation: Alisha M. Ohl, Hollie Graze, Karen Weber, Sabrina Kenny, Christie Salvatore, Sarah Wagreich; Effectiveness of a 10-Week Tier-1 Response to Intervention Program in Improving Fine Motor and Visual–Motor Skills in General Education Kindergarten Students. Am J Occup Ther September/October 2013, Vol. 67(5), 507–514. doi: https://doi.org/10.5014/ajot.2013.008110
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Activity List(s)
- Visual Perceptual Skills - Copy design 2
- 5 tips to control the pencil while drawing line in a maze. 2
- Draw rainbow colors, and stay inside the path 2
- Connect the dots song 2
- 5 adjective to describe a focus and pencil control to draw a maze for 9-10 year old 2
- Create shapes with the help of dots 2
- Drawing, following directions with colors and shapes. 1
- Coloring 9 gifts for Sammy 2
- Fine Motor Activities 0
- Kiki wants you to draw a Ladybug 1
- Procedure for making the Dirt Trifle 1
Goal Bank
- Given no more than 3 cues, Laticia will complete visual spatial activities including mazes, hidden pictures, find a word, etc. to improve visual motor skills with 90% accuracy as seen in 3/5 consecutive sessions. 3
- Ian will successfully copy 6/8 shapes (circle, triangle, square, cross) in 4 /5 trials with min assist and 25% verbal cues for increased graphomotor skills while maintaining an open web space, for optimal participation in a school setting. 0
- Given near point model, Erlene will copy circle with endpoints within ½ inch 90% of the time as measured by work over 5 therapy sessions to demonstrate eye-hand coordination and visual perceptual skills. 3
- Jane will draw a line to connect the same objects from the left side to the right side demonstrating eye-hand coordination and visual tracking accuracy in 3 /4 attempts in 3 consecutive sessions, with verbal prompting for attention. 0
- Danny independently complete 1-20 dot-to-dot design with success of min 1 /8 " away from the dots, in 4 of 5 trials, with 80% verbal cues to improve visual perception and graphomotor skills. 0
- Tessa will accurately place 4 / 5 shapes into the form board in 4 /5 trials with setup assist and 25% verbal cues demonstrating improved visuomotor and spatial relationship skills for optimal participation in a school setting. 0
- Darrel will imitate and copy 6 / 8 vertical and horizontal strokes in 4 / 5 trials with min assist and 25% verbal cues for improved graphomotor skills while maintaining a tripod grasp without thumb wrap and with open web space for optimal participation in a school setting. 0
- Jane will pick up small objects using an inferior pincer grasp and successfully place them into a container with their thumb and fingers using her right-hand 3 times in 4 /5 treatment sessions with setup assist and 30% verbal cues for increased grasp and release accuracy. 0
- Brice will imitate block designs (train, bridge, wall, etc.) with moderate visual, verbal, and tactile cues 80% of the time in 4/4 trials to improve visual-perceptual skills over 4 therapy sessions. 1
Resources
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SMHP Letter Size Worksheets
Glenna Nave
Handwriting Worksheet. Letter Formation Worksheet. Fine Motor resource. Occupational Therapy Resources. OT. Activity printables to work on identifying letter size of lower case letters a-z and oppo...
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Letter Box Matching - Spring
Glenna Nave
Handwriting Resources. Letter Recognition Resources. Visual Processing Resources. Following the Size Matters Handwriting Program, match the words on the right to the correct size letter boxes on th...
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Scan to Find: Farm Animals
Glenna Nave
Visual Processing Resource. Scanning Resource. Occupational Therapy Resource. Scan each row from left to right to locate all of the selected animal.
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Hearts Visual Perceptual Coloring Activity
Glenna Nave
Directions: Follow the color code below to color the hearts in each row from left to right.
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Pumpkin-Visual Perception
Glenna Nave
This worksheet contains 5 strips of pumpkins with arrows facing in different directions. This activity addresses visual motor integration, perceptual skills, and directionality.
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Thanksgiving Visual Activity Pack
Krystan Inman
The worksheets attached include various visual exercises to complete. Finish the pattern allows you to first cut on the dotted line and then cut out 4 squares to then problem solve proper placement...
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Dinosaur Mazes
Kevin Dias
A dinosaur maze activity for working on visual scanning or visual spatial activities in order to improve visual motor skills. The first maze is fairly simple and the second maze is a little harder.
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Find and Color- Back to School
Glenna Nave
Visual Discrimination Resource. Occupational Therapy Resource. Eye-hand. Visual Processing. Locate the eight selected images within the picture and color them in.
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Thankful Handwriting Activity
Glenna Nave
Handwriting Resource. Letter formation Worksheet. Fine Motor Resource. Occupational Therapy Resource. OT. Use this thankful acrostic poem with 1/2" writing lines to practice handwriting skills.
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SMHP Star Worthy Capital Letters
Glenna Nave
Handwriting Worksheet. Fine motor Resources. Visual Processing Resources. Occupational Therapy Resources. Line Awareness Resources. Directions: circle the letter(s) in each row that is star worthy.
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Scavenger Hunt
Krystan Inman
A scavenger hunt is fun and can be rewarding. It can boost in self-confidence and offer a sense of accomplishment our children often need. It can build self-esteem and encourage children to mingle ...
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Occupational Therapy: Candy Corn Theme
Glenna Nave
Visual Perception Resources. Handwriting Resources. Occupational Therapy Resource. Playdoh. This bundle includes worksheets to work on visual perception, fine motor, and handwriting skills.
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Let's Draw A Sun
Kimberly Luster. COTA
Drawing and coloring activity with simple step by step directions.
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Draw a Pig With Kiki
Bethany Ayer
Drawing Resource. Occupational Therapy Resource. Use this resource to draw a pig. This can be used as a drawing, handwriting, and pre handwriting activity as well as for a visual-spatial exercise
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Make With Shapes -- Before School Hygiene and Health
Nate Hill
This resource provides shapes that can be traced and steps for laying out the completed shapes to create an image. The patient can then match the completed image they created with one of 3 photos. ...
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Draw a Ladybug Resource
Kimberly Luster, COTA
Use this resource to draw a ladybug. Drawing and visuospatial skills are important foundational skills for handwriting.
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Earth Day Activities
Krystan Inman
Earth Day packet addressing handwriting, visual skills, problem solving, and motor control.
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Pencil Control Exercises- Vertical Lines
Glenna Nave
Writing Resource. Pre-writing Worksheet. Fine Motor Resource. Occupational Therapy Resource. OT. Pencil Control. Directions: connect the dots while keeping marks inside the pathway.
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Arrows-Visual Perception
Glenna Nave
Visual Perception Resources. Directionality Resources. Occupational Therapy Resource. Physical Therapy Resource. OT. PT. This worksheet activity is used to target visual perception and directionali...
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