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03/24/05

How this organizes our visual world and helps us make sense of things; why visual spatial processing is so important; and why it gets under-emphasized when we work with children with or without special needs.

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04/07/05

How a child makes sense of how he understands his visual world.

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04/14/05
How children with autistic spectrum disorders connect their feelings, emotions, or intentions with what they do
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04/21/05
How we make sense; how we comprehend; how we think with what we see
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04/27/06

Visual-Spatial Processing  Part I

05/04/06
Visual-Spatial Thinking Part II
06/15/06 Visual-Spatial Thinking Audio Transcript
02/01/07
Why Visual Spatial Processing is so important
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02/07/07

How spatial understanding of the world parallels and both supports and derives from our functional emotional developmental capacities.

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Related reading

                      

                      Thinking Goes to School

 

Thinking Goes to School: Piaget's Theory in Practice by Hans G. Furth and Harry Wachs, Oxford University Press, USA New Ed edition, 1975

Visual-Spatial Thinking by Harry Wachs, O.D. Chapter 20, Clinical Practice Guidelines, ICDL, 2000