Visual Perception

“Winning doesn’t always mean being first. Winning means you’re doing better than you’ve done before. ” – Bonnie Blair

Scavenger Hunt

Look in your backyard or when you are out on a walk to see how many you can find!

Scavenger hunt.pdf

"Mat Man" at Home


Use household items, that resemble pre-writing shapes, to create a familiar "Mat Man" and then practice drawing a "person"!


Visual Memory

List fun activities to do with children to improve visual attention and visual memory!

Activities-to-Improve-Your-Childs-Visual-Memory-Kids-First-Childrens-Services.pdf

Balloon Volleyball

Using visual skills to play a coordination game

I Spy

Link to games and activities using your eyes!!

Create a Race Track!

Using chalk, cars and your imagination, create a track and then test it out!

Easy and Cheap Visual Perception Activities

These simple activities and exercises will help sharpen the visual perception skills of your child.

Finish the Tulip Drawing

Complete the spring tulips by matching the first picture in each line.

Finish_the_Picture_Spring_Freebie.pdf

Visual Perception Packet

Many easy activities for your child to use visual perception skills, including matching, and searching for animals and bugs!

Visual Perception BIG packet.pdf

Spring Maze

Move your way through the flower maze!

Spring Lemons Printable Maze _ Woo! Jr. Kids Activities.pdf

Highlights Kids Games & Puzzles

Play Hidden Pictures(TM), My First Hidden Pictures(TM), and other fun games and puzzles for children.


I-Spy Emoji's!

Solve the riddles to find the hidden Emoji's. A fun brain game!

Computer-Based Visual-Perceptual Exercises

Eye exercises for visual health and school success!

Jigsaw Puzzles Online

Online jigsaw puzzles ranging from Easy to Expert! Options to change the puzzle cut from 6 pieces all the way up to 240 pieces!

Visual Perception Activity with Lego

You can do it the way it is shown, or just build a simple design of 6-7 blocks and have your child build a copy of it! For an extra challenge after looking at the design, hide it and try to build it from memory!

If you have a question as to whether an activity is appropriate for your child, please contact your child’s occupational therapist. This is not intended to be or replace medical advice.