Product Description
With over 20 years of experience, Dr. Kenneth A. Lane has designed Developing Ocular Motor and Visual Perceptual Skills: An Activity Workbook to help occupational therapists, optometrists, and other professionals develop the ocular motor and visual perceptual skills of learning disabled children.
To establish a framework for understanding, each chapter begins with the scientific theories used to develop the activity forms. Insightful suggestions are included on how to solidify the program's success.
The easy-to-follow activity forms are then presented, along with numerous illustrations that help develop ocular motor and visual perceptual skills. The forms are divided into as many as five levels of difficulty so both children and teenagers can benefit from each activity.
Topics include:
- Complexity of reading
- Ocular motor
- Gross motor
- Visual-motor perception
- Visual memory
- Laterality
- Reversals
Developing Ocular Motor and Visual Perceptual Skills contains daily lesson plans and practical tips on how to successfully start an activities program. Other helpful features include a glossary of terms and a reference list of individuals and organizations that work with learning disabled children to develop these skills.
The first of its kind, Developing Ocular Motor and Visual Perceptual Skills utilizes a learning approach by linking the theories with the remediation activities to help learning disabled children improve their perceptual and fine motor skills. All professionals looking to assess and enhance a variety of fine motor and visual perception deficiencies will welcome this workbook into their practices.
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Contents
Dedication
Acknowledgments
Preface
Chapter One: How to Use This Book
Chapter Two: The Complexity of Reading
Chapter Three: Eye Movements and Reading
Chapter Four: Ocular Motor
OM-1 Colored Overlays
OM-2 Figure
Ground
OM-3 Static Fixation
OM-4 Line Counting
OM-5 Fixation
Activities
OM-6 Four Corner Fixation
OM-7 Pencil Pursuits
OM-8
Number Pursuits
OM-9 Global Scanning
OM-10 Letter Search
OM-11
Words in Words
OM-12 Visual Scanning
OM-13 Yardstick Fixations
OM-14 Pencils With Numbers
OM-15 String Reading
OM-16 Near-Far
Letter Naming
OM-17 Baseball Fixations
OM-18 Spatial Attention
OM-19 Peripheral Training
OM-20 Marsden Ball
OM-21 VMC Bat
OM-22 Brock String
OM-23 Pursuit Reading
OM-24 Dictionary Training
OM-25 Board-Book Reading
OM-26 Orthography Activities
Chapter Five: Gross Motor
GM-1 One Foot Hop
GM-2 Stepping Stones
GM-3 Heel and Toe Rock
GM-4 Pattern Hopping
GM-5 Gross Motor
Balance Sequencing
GM-6 Foot Tapping
GM-7 Bean Bag Basketball
GM-8
Crawling Activities
GM-9 Marine Crawl
GM-10 Creeping Activities
GM-11 Colored Squares
GM-12 Head Tilt
GM-13 Eight Square Bouncing
GM-14 Letter Tracking and Bouncing a Ball
GM-15 Activities for Ball
Bouncing
GM-16 Beanbag Activities
GM-17 Balance Board on Hands and
Knees
GM-18 VMC Bat While Balancing
GM-19 Tape Walking
GM-20
Walking Rail / Balance Beam
GM-21 Trampoline
GM-22 Jump Rope Activities
GM-23 Rhythm
GM-24 Rhythm - 2
GM-25 Finger to Thumb
GM-26 Dual
- Task
GM-27 Rhyme/Sound Categorization
GM-28 Mental Rotations
GM-29 Visual Imagery
Chapter Six: Visual Motor Perception
VMP-1 Bean Counting
VMP-2
Nuts and Bolts
VMP-3 Line Drawing
VMP-4 Flashlight Activities
VMP-5
Angles and Oblique Lines
VMP-6 Proximal and Distal Kinesthetic
Reinforcement
VMP-7 Motor Planning
VMP-8 Kinesthesia
VMP-9 Finish
the Designs
VMP-10 Geoboards
VMP-11 Dot Pattern Designs
VMP-12 Can
You Imagine a Shape?
VMP-13 Matchsticks
VMP-14 Lines and Shapes
VMP-15 Round Paper Drawings
VMP-16 Occluded Vision Copying
VMP-17
Triangle and Square
VMP-18 Bimanual Coordination
VMP-19 Continuity
VMP-20 Points and Continuity
VMP-21 Handwriting Development
VMP-22
Letter Size Spelling
VMP-23 Frequently Difficult Letters
VMP-24 Pencil
Grip Relaxation
VMP-25 Mirror Image Activities
VMP-26 Eye-Hand and Fine
Motor Control
VMP-27 Space Matching
VMP-28 3-D Tic-Tac-Toe
VMP-29
Spatial Relationships
VMP-30 The Relationship of "Surrounding"
VMP-31
Linear and Circular Order
VMP-32 Knots VMP-33 Vectors
Chapter Seven: Visual Memory
VM-1 Identifying Digit Span
VM-2
Clock Memory Game
VM-3 Auditory Span
VM-4 Color Sequencing
VM-5
Sequence Memory Skills
VM-6 Rhythm
VM-7 Hand Sequencing
VM-8 Digit
Span/Spatial Task
VM-9 Sentence Endings
VM-10 Daily Memories
VM-11
Motor Sequencing
VM-12 Upper and Lower Case
VM-13 Semantic Association
VM-14 Chunking
VM-15 Number Scans and Math
VM-16 Colors for
Directions
VM-17 Scan Memory
VM-18 Visual Spatial Memory
VM-19
Initial Blends
VM-20 Sign Language Alphabet
VM-21 Word List/Two Second
Span
VM-22 Consonants
VM-23 Verb Generation
VM-24 Grid Dots
VM-25 Word Shapes A VM-26 Dual Task
VM-27 Word Shapes B
Chapter Eight: Laterality
L-1 Head Roll
L-2 Body Roll
L-3
Maze Game
L-4 Flashlight Walking
L-5 Walking Procedure
L-6 Numbered
Circles on Marker Board
L-7 Angels in the Snow
L-8 Coding on Marker
Board
L-9 Tactile Reinforcement
L-10 The Clock Game
L-11 Midline
Training
L-12 Reciprocal Movements
L-13 Tic-Tac-Toe
L-14 Xs
Procedure
L-15 Arrows on Board
L-16 Vertical Lines
L-17 Body
Awareness
L-18 Laterality Coding
L-19 Directional "U" Saccades
L-20
Directional Arrows
Chapter Nine: Reversals
Rev-1 Letter Orientation
Rev-2 B-D-P-Q
Sorting
Rev-3 Directional "U" Saccades
Rev-4 Directional Arrows Rev-5
Teach Letters by Classes
Rev-6 Flash Cards and Reversed Letters
Rev-7
Fill in the Loops
Rev-8 The Bed
Rev-9 Vectors
Rev-10 Commonly
Reversed Words
Rev-11 Distinctive Features
Rev-12 Bilateral Circles
Rev-13 Marker Board Squares
Rev-14 Figure Eights
Rev-15 Triangle
and Square
Rev-16 Felt Letters
Rev-17 Magazine Letter Hunt
Chapter Ten: Examples of Daily Lesson Plans
Glossary of Terms
Appendices:
A: Questionnaire
B: Important Names and Addresses
Index
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Review
"...if you are in need of suggested activities and possible ways of developing interventions, this text can serve as a starting point."
— Leonard G. Trujillo, PhD, OTR/L, East Carolina University Occupational Therapy in Healthcare
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