Like anything else, hand-eye coordination and visual perception have deep roots to childhood. Change is possible, as improvement comes with practice. Therefore, the key is to know how to practice and have the desire to do so. If parents suspect their kids may have a visual perception disorder, then they should definitely consult with their doctor. Leila’s Mom used some good websites where she could learn more about visual perception disorders and hand-eye coordination. They also found activities, toys, books, and games they used to help Leila improve her visual perception and visual memory skills. Pattern blocks are fun toys which help their child improve visual perception skills and develop her hand-eye coordination. They like getting magnetic pattern blocks for their daughter who gets frustrated when regular pattern blocks slide all around. Memory games are an excellent tool to help the child improve her visual memory skills. Leila loves to play memory and her parents recently discovered some attractive memory games from Eeboo. They started with a few cards and then have their child work up to playing with the entire set. But Leila’s favorite occupation is fishing game puzzle. She doesn't need to be invited for playing it. And her Mom found Leila develops her dexterity, improves her hand-eye coordination, visual perception, and fine motor skills while "catching" wooden, magnetic fish puzzle pieces. After the girl has pulled them out of their slots, she tries to get them back in! This attractive game includes a wooden, magnetic fishing pole for catching fish puzzle pieces, containing an octopus, crab, jellyfish, seahorse, squid, starfish and five fish. Leila got this game as a birthday gift. Since then she admires the wooden “fishing pole” which dangles a string with a magnet on the end sturdy wood puzzle board with ocean scene. Sometimes she starts to draw sea creatures and design them alike of the game. This Leila’s activity demonstrates improving her hand-eye coordination and visual perception as playing a ball. Anytime the kid has to react to her parents’ movement and a ball with her own hand, she is going to improve hand-eye coordination. |
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