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Visual Memory Processing - Ideas?
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<blockquote data-quote="isis" data-source="post: 564631" data-attributes="member: 15590"><p>Lindamood Bell works great for visual memory issues. This is very common in children with 'language based learning disability' or what most of us call dyslexia. It is very expensive, but it works. I have no idea if exists in Canada. The technique is to actively build visual memory ability with one on one tutoring in which the kids have to hold the picture of words in their head. We all do this naturally when we read and write, unless we have this deficit. For those who have the deficit, they have to work way harder to read and write, its no fun. I know all of this because I have 3 kids with this to varying degrees - one very severe who still cannot spell (as he does not have an extensive word bank in his brain - that requires visual memory!) despite years of tutoring.</p><p>Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="isis, post: 564631, member: 15590"] Lindamood Bell works great for visual memory issues. This is very common in children with 'language based learning disability' or what most of us call dyslexia. It is very expensive, but it works. I have no idea if exists in Canada. The technique is to actively build visual memory ability with one on one tutoring in which the kids have to hold the picture of words in their head. We all do this naturally when we read and write, unless we have this deficit. For those who have the deficit, they have to work way harder to read and write, its no fun. I know all of this because I have 3 kids with this to varying degrees - one very severe who still cannot spell (as he does not have an extensive word bank in his brain - that requires visual memory!) despite years of tutoring. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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