System for teaching visual discrimination of spatially oriented

Education and demonstration – Language – Spelling – phonics – word recognition – or sentence formation

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434347, G09B 1700, G09B 132

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044988699

ABSTRACT:
An instructional system is provided for training persons to more accurately interpret visually perceived stimuli. The system utilizes a kit comprised of figure pages and a set of checking cards for each figure page. The figure pages contain groups of figures in different orientations, including mirror-image relationships. Each checking card has a figure corresponding to a figure of the associated figure page. Repetitious matching of the checking cards with the figures of a given figure page fosters development of improved perception of mirror-image relationships.

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