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Life Skills: Learn The Different Signs: Levels 1 and Level 2 Pages 29

Life Skills: Learn The Different Signs: Levels 1 and Level 2 Pages 29

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This program, Life Skills: Learning About Signs for Safety: Level 1 and Level 2 has 27 Pages

With the high cost of living, Able2learn created these workbooks to learn about signs that can be found in your environment. This is a very good program to learn essential life skills for safety  and community outings. My son, Niam is using this book to learn about the world around him. I wanted to share it with you and your family.

For longevity you can laminate the sheets for repeat use.

Don't forget to check out his amazing video on Niam.

 

 Visual Discrimination is the ability of the child to be aware of the distinctive features of forms including shape, orientation, size, and color.

 

Some children can have difficulty finding the subtle difference between objects.  Dr. James Partington often refers to this skill as "paying attention to fine detail."    

Not paying attention to fine detail can affect children in different ways. Some may have difficulty in reading, math, differentiating between coins, letters and numbers. For example,  bad and dad may look the same to a child. 

Able2learn has put together many different activities to help your child with visual discrimination and visual preception. Browse through our programs. If your child has Autism Spectrum Disorder, "ASD", we reccomend purchasing the Assessment of Basic Language and Learning Skills -Revised (The ABLLS-R), and purchasing our assessment of the ABLLS-R. The assessment can only be done with the purchase of the ABLLS-R. The ABLLS-R is parent friendly, easy to understand and implement.

 

These materials were created to give parents an option to private therapy. We hope they are useful, time saving, and money saving.

Visual discrimination helps a child to see subtle differences between objects or pictures and to see if something matches up. This visual perceptual skill can be described as “paying attention to detail”. 

 
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    Different signs Level 1 and2

    Posted by jackie Leavitt on 2021 Jan 15th

    Great resource. Two levels help make it more individualized.