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Simply Amazing and Inexpensive Too!
By Toni Hager, NDS ©2007

Stop at your local mass merchandisers and pick up $1.00 Fun Pads. These are wonderful trainers for visual skill building. Look for closeouts after the holidays and you can sometimes get them for less.

They are filled with puzzles and games that do more fill time with activity.

Puzzle Builds
Coloring hand-eye coordination
Tracing hand-eye coordination, graphomotor skills
Handwriting Practice graphomotor skills
Hidden Pictures Visual discrimination
(Finding a specific shape in the midst of other images)
Dot to Dot hand-eye coordination, visual searching
Mazes Visual tracking, Eye hand coordination
Word Searches visual tracking, visual closure (seeing part of a word and making a reasonable guess at the whole word, used in reading), hand-eye coordination
Crossword Puzzles visual closure (seeing part of a word and making a reasonable guess at the whole word, used in reading)
Drawing in Symmetry hand-eye coordination, visualization
Scrambled Words (Anagrams) Visualization

Look for Inexpensive FunPads by Playmore or
order speciality books direct from Dover

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PARENTS NOTE: "Programs and activities are recommendations only and are not medical, therapeutic or psychological prescriptions. They are based on the experience of a Neurodevelopmentalist and represent suggestions to the family. Every parent needs to assume the responsibility for their own child and make their own decisions as to the techniques and methodologies to use with their child. "
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