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Visual Spatial

Visual-spatial skills help us rotate objects and understand spatial relations. This packet will challenge your client to learn effective strategies to manipulate visually and spatially compare objects mentally. The first exercise will challenge their ability to place themselves in relation to critical objects on a map. Next, they will have to label a hand in motion appropriately. They will then have to use their visual separation skills to break apart a series of images to uncover the hidden objects within an entangled figure. The last exercise will combine all three skills engaged in the packet. Your patient will have to study a series of images and uncover which image is the reflection of the others.

This packet is great to use with children. It is perfect to use with kids who are not reading or reading. Individuals who struggle to tell apart their left and right hand will find the packet helpful. This packet is also ideal for lower-functioning individuals. The packet will leave everyone feeling they had fun and accomplished a semi-difficult task.

Included inside: 16 worksheets and bridging questions.

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Recognizing emotions in others can be difficult. For clients with psychological disorders as well as developmental disabilities, this can be a challenge. We designed this packet to be focused on recognizing and understanding emotions.

The first activity in this packet will focus on sorting faces based on whether they are smiling. This basic skill is needed to understand facial reactions within a social situation. The next exercise section is correctly naming and placing the emotional emoji on one side of the chart. This may work on a person’s ability to carry visual information from one section to another. Next, your patient will have to remember emotions with individuals expressing them. This may help them to learn how to categorize emotions and be able to recall them later on. The last section focuses on verbally understanding words and how they relate. Your patient will have to sort a list of words into certain categories.

From sorting faces based upon emotion, recognizing emotions, and being able to sort them, we hope your patient enjoys these emotion-centered worksheets today! This packet will be great for individuals with low social cognition skills. Preschoolers and children will also enjoy using this packet.

Included: 19 worksheets and bridging questions.

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Recovering from a stroke involves addressing various cognitive challenges, including impacts on verbal fluency, semantic knowledge, memory, attention, and motor skills. Our carefully curated packet aims to provide targeted exercises for key cognitive areas affected by a stroke, fostering a comprehensive approach to rehabilitation.

Unlock the Potential for Recovery:

  1. Catch the Ladybug – Fine Motor skills. Focus on hand movement and coordination through an engaging activity to enhance motor skills. The ladybug exercise offers a dynamic approach to physical rehabilitation.
  2. Root It Out – Verbal Memory Recall. Stimulate long-term verbal memory recall with “Root It Out,” encouraging patients to unearth and remember words and fostering language recovery captivatingly.
  3. Private Eye – Inferencing Skills. This packet’s version of Private Eye prompts patients to utilize their inferring skills, enhancing cognitive processes by encouraging deduction and critical thinking.
  4. Which Doesn’t Belong – Attention and Categorization. Engage attention and categorization skills with an exercise challenging patients to identify the item that doesn’t belong. This variation of Private Eye adds an element of cognitive complexity.
  5. Fill in the Blank – Modified Story Recall. A tailored version of “This Story is Full of Blanks,” this exercise promotes verbal memory as patients recall personal facts. Tailored to encourage storytelling and self-expression.

Versatile for Individual and Group Therapy: These worksheets are adaptable to various therapeutic settings. Try these exercises with individuals or group therapy sessions. Additionally, these worksheets create flexible rehabilitation strategies for each patient’s unique needs. With this in mind, if you enjoy these printable exercises, check out our digital exercises for stroke patients. 

Included inside: 10 general stroke activities and bridging questions

Lastly, discover the power of targeted exercises to rebuild cognitive functions and inspire confidence in the recovery process. Explore our entire worksheets for stroke patients here → 

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When visual information is processed in our brains, we examine details and derive important information. Sometimes, this information is stored temporarily during a task in our working memory. Other times they are practiced and rehearsed to remain ingrained in our long-term memory. In this worksheet, we provide you with 4 exercises that target visual and verbal memory. Our goal was to help your patient see how they use visual and verbal memory skills daily in life skills such as grocery shopping and clothes shopping.

If you like this packet, try bridging workbook #1 which is about the cognitive skills required for grocery shopping. Additionally, try our digital program to strengthen the skills used in this packet. 

This packet will be great to use one-on-one with your client or in group therapy sessions. It is well suitable for children aged 8+ and adults.

Included inside: 18 worksheets and bridging questions.

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This packet aims to help individuals recognize items to improve their spatial awareness by studying unique key features of different objects. We hope your patient can better find themselves on a map. 

We started this packet with an ancient writing task. In this task, your patient must study figures and discover which character does not appear in the section above. This will challenge their attention and working memory. Sleight of Hands is the next task. This exercise challenges your patient’s visual-spatial ability by having them mentally compare and decide if the picture displayed is a left or right hand. After that, Gulf Stream is the next task in this packet. Gulf Stream challenges your patient’s ability to remember objects and recall them as they appear on the screen. This printed version will challenge your patient’s ability to identify and find a snowflake in a mess of other snowflakes. Finally, the final exercise will test all the skills used in the previous activity. Points of View will challenge your patient’s spatial ability as your patient will try to figure out where you are on a map of objects. 

In conclusion, we believe your patient will have fun completing this packet. The tasks are interactive and enjoyable, from noticing and remembering small details to mentally manipulating objects. Working on all the exercises in this packet may improve your patient’s spatial awareness. We recommend this packet for kids aged 6+, non-verbal individuals, and individuals who want to get better at figuring out where they are in time and space. 

Included inside: 39 worksheets and bridging questions.

The digital exercises that inspired this worksheet

Sleight of Hands

Mental rotation is the main ability used in this exercise. This skill usually takes place in the right parietal region of the brain where perception occurs. Mental rotation comparison tasks can be broken down into five components: (1) create a mental representation of an object, (2) rotate the representation until a desired configuration is reached for comparison, (3) compare the rotated configuration , (4) decide if the representation and physical object are the same or not (5) report the decision and re perform these steps until correct solution is reached.

Points of View

Location, distance, direction, and perspective are characteristics of spatial orientation that affect how we gather, process, and use visual information. This exercise trains your client’s logical, visual, and spatial reasoning skills since they have to mentally visualize different objects in a map from different points of view. Your client must analyze the shapes and the distances between the different elements of the scene that they are observing.

Turn Around and Around

The ability to effectively manipulate objects mentally allows us to make decisions as to what an object is, where to place an object in space so that it does not fall, and helps us create a plan for how to navigate our environment. This task aims to train your client’s visual mental imagery skills, specifically their mental rotation abilities. Indeed, your client must visualize elements in a pattern, identify the surface patterns of 3-D objects, create a mental image of them, visualize their rotations, and make comparisons in order to decide whether the objects are the same or different.

Entangled Figures

This exercise trains your client’s visual and spatial skills and their working memory. Your client must find the identifying characteristics of an object, store them in their working memory, and then access the relevant details into a whole figure using mental visualization. They must then mentally disentangle the complex figure into its component parts using attention to detail as this will help them distinguish the objects comprising the figure.

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