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Find the differences patterns: This activity involves comparing two pictures that appear similar but have small differences. By identifying these differences, children are practicing their observational and analytical skills, which are important components of logical reasoning. They are also learning to pay attention to detail and to use their reasoning skills to make decisions about what is different and what is the same. Additionally, this activity can help children develop their visual perception skills, which are important for understanding spatial relationships and recognizing patterns.
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Patterns - horizontal and vertical: This activity involves analyzing patterns of different shapes or colors in a horizontal or vertical sequence. By analyzing patterns, children are developing their ability to recognize and understand relationships between objects. They are also learning to make predictions and to use their reasoning skills to determine what comes next in a sequence. This activity can also help children develop their memory and concentration skills, which are important for problem-solving and decision-making.
Both memory and attention can be improved with practice and training. My son was diagnosed with ADHD, but thanks to my background and knowledge about the condition, I was able to start working with him on important skills like attention and discrimination from an early age. I used positive reinforcement to encourage him and stimulate his development. By the time he reached grade 5, he had made significant progress, and we transferred him to a new school where they were amazed at his improvements. They were even willing to throw away the diagnosis of ADHD from his file, as they had no complaints about his behavior or academic performance. My experience showed me that working hard on developing these skills in children with ADHD, and providing positive reinforcement, can lead to significant improvements in their functioning and academic performance, even if the condition is not completely cured. It's important for parents and caregivers to be proactive in addressing their child's needs and seeking out the right interventions and support, as early intervention can make a big difference in managing symptoms and improving functioning.
Activities for logical reasoning - find the differences patterns
Activities for logical reasoning - patterns
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- Written by Natanael Dobra - Communicative Disorders Assistant (CDA)