Description
Objective: Visual Form Constancy is part of our Visual Perception Skill that help us to discriminate the different forms and shapes that we see in our everyday environments. This ability helps us to carry out our typical daily tasks such as reading, writing, playing sports and other activities that utilise our visual skills. Specifically, Visual Form Constancy enable us to recognise the letter A is a letter A even though the size and type of the fonts have changed. Another example, one would be able to recognise a dog is a dog even though it may appear on TV screen, smartphone, a book or it may appear laying down or chasing a cat.
Author: Elodie Ng. An occupational therapist who works with children who are facing difficulty in learning due to conditions such as Global Delayed Development (GDD), Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), Sensory Processing Difficulties (SPD) and etc. This program is developed under Encounter Me, a platform to engage with the e-community to help support caregiver/individuals who are raising and supporting individuals with learning difficulties.
Suitable for individuals:
- Aged 5 and above.
- beginners in writing & reading skills.
- who has difficulty with handwriting.
- who has difficulty identifying letters & numbers.
Content: 1 page of introduction/39 pages of activities
Format: PDF - A4 size (landscape view)
Other VP worksheet in production :
- Visual Discrimination - The ability to determine differences or similarities in objects based on size, color, shape, etc.
- Visual Figure Ground - The ability to locate something in a busy background.
Check out our facebook page – Encounter Me (Making Learning Fun)
Highlights
Description
Objective: Visual Form Constancy is part of our Visual Perception Skill that help us to discriminate the different forms and shapes that we see in our everyday environments. This ability helps us to carry out our typical daily tasks such as reading, writing, playing sports and other activities that utilise our visual skills. Specifically, Visual Form Constancy enable us to recognise the letter A is a letter A even though the size and type of the fonts have changed. Another example, one would be able to recognise a dog is a dog even though it may appear on TV screen, smartphone, a book or it may appear laying down or chasing a cat.
Author: Elodie Ng. An occupational therapist who works with children who are facing difficulty in learning due to conditions such as Global Delayed Development (GDD), Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), Sensory Processing Difficulties (SPD) and etc. This program is developed under Encounter Me, a platform to engage with the e-community to help support caregiver/individuals who are raising and supporting individuals with learning difficulties.
Suitable for individuals:
- Aged 5 and above.
- beginners in writing & reading skills.
- who has difficulty with handwriting.
- who has difficulty identifying letters & numbers.
Content: 1 page of introduction/39 pages of activities
Format: PDF - A4 size (landscape view)
Other VP worksheet in production :
- Visual Discrimination - The ability to determine differences or similarities in objects based on size, color, shape, etc.
- Visual Figure Ground - The ability to locate something in a busy background.
Check out our facebook page – Encounter Me (Making Learning Fun)




