Visual Sequencing
Visual sequencing refers to the ability to see objects in a particular sequential order. The child with a difficulty in this area is unable to perceive the order of stimuli in which they appear. For example, the child has problems in arranging pictures of events in the sequence in which they are presented, in copying the alphabet or numbers in the correct order, or in seeing the order of letters in words.
RESOURCE:
Audiblox: Overcoming Dyslexia, Dysgraphia, and other Learning Disabilities
Effective in overcoming dyslexia and other learning disabilities by addressing the underlying shortcomings that interfere with academic performance. Underlying shortcomings include visual sequencing.
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