Our Perceptual Training Program uses perceptual tasks to train the student to fully master early cognitive and developmental concepts necessary for creative thinking and problem solving.
We will enhance your child’s memory power & creativity through imaging, memory training, visual comparison and other Left- Right Brain Training.
Perception involves many aspects of thinking including: matching, remembering, recognizing familiar shapes in unfamiliar settings, recognizing a whole object from its parts, and understanding how shapes orient to each other.
The program will be supported by a wide range of thinking questions, problem solving scenarios, practical hands-on activities, fun worksheets and learning games. There is also a report card for parents to see what their children have learnt every half-yearly.
Objectives:
Motor Skill Development
· Left-Right training needs to be started early and be continued in every activity until it is well established as most of our learning process is based on moving from left to right. It is easy to see why confusion in this area would create numerous learning problems.
· Hand-Eye and Maze skills are also so important to every part of our lives.
· It is the child’s ability to interpret and understand the information that comes to him through his eyes.
· If the visual perception skills are not reasonably well acquired early, this lack of skill can become a hindrance in all academic areas, particularly in reading, spelling and writing.
· Our program deals with visual memory, attention to details and the awareness of similarities and differences.
Visual Skill Development
· Refer to the formation of ideas or organization of concepts through the listening senses.Visual Skill Development
· Learning to hear differences is followed by learning to remember what is heard.
· Children may listen carefully but, because they are not translating the speech sounds into immediate meaning, they may remember only the last five or six spoken words. They are scolded for being inattentive.
Auditory Memory Skill Development
Auditory Memory Skill Development
· Children who cannot follow directions have a similar problem with auditory memory. They suffer tremendous frustration yet these problems cannot always be discovered through a hearing test.
· We believe with our well developed auditory skills training are necessary to every aspect of their life.
Comprehension Skill Development
Children will have the
Children will have the
· ability to classify,
· to categorize,
· to generalize, and
· To sequentialize ideas and story.
Cognitive Activities | Learning objectives |
Practical problems that demand flexible thinking | Children will develop the flexibility and flair to solve simple problems they meet |
Multi answer, fun questions that invite inquisitiveness | Develop inventiveness and individual ideas, choices and reasons Develop logical thinking |
Fun Games that encourage a preparedness to think creatively and critically | This will help children get a head start in creative and critical thinking as the attitudes are easily imprinted when they are young. Most importantly, it will stay with them for life. |
Uses of fun activities and worksheets | This will appeal to young children and keep them focus on the learning; despite their short attention spans. |
Hands-on activities to reinforce the learning | Children’s interpersonal skills will be enhanced. They will learn to listen to others and see from other's perspective too. |
In-Class activities | Strengthen existing and build new brain connections Display keen interest in learning |
Auditory skills | Develop sharp listening skills – able to follow instructions well |
Photographic memory | Can converse and recall details clearly |
Comprehension skill | Enlargement of vocabulary |
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