Top 6 Visual System Activities

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The visual sensory system is not about how well you can see, but instead how your brain interprets visual information and how you respond to that visual input! From feeling overwhelmed at the grocery store or mall, to seeking out relaxing things to look at, that's the visual system working hard! Today's video is full of ideas and strategies to implement functional, visual perceptual / motor activities into your daily routine! We have a lot of fun with this one, so join us and happy learning!

Table of Contents:
00:00 - Introduction
00:31 - What is visual perception & visual motor?
01:16 - 7 Components of Visual Perception
03:40 - What is might look like if your kiddo struggles with Visual Perception
04:51 - 6 Favorite Activities for the Visual System

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If you enjoyed the video and want to dive deeper into the visual system, make sure to check out our Visual Skills Digital Activity Course! 👇

HarklaFamily
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Great video, so many miss the combo of vestibular and visual need, one recommendation to write lower case letters instead of upper since 90% of what children see when reading is lower case!

heidiclopton
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To provide visual vestibular integration, can we make the child lie on the swing in supine and give some activities ??

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Do you use these activities once you have found that a child has visual tracking issues.

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