1. Drawing and Colouring:Â Engage in drawing or colouring with coloured pencils, markers, or crayons to express creativity and enhance visual focus.
2. Puzzle Solving: Work on jigsaw puzzles of different complexities to challenge visual perception and problem-solving skills.
3. Spot the Difference: Look for differences between two similar images or scenes in “spot the difference” puzzles.
4. Visual Scavenger Hunt: Create a list of items to find around the house or in nature based on visual descriptions or images.
5. Picture Books:Â Read picture books or graphic novels that combine visuals and text for storytelling.
6. Watching Nature:Â Spend time observing nature, such as watching birds, butterflies, or clouds in the sky.
7. Painting: Use watercolours, acrylics, or other paint mediums to create visual art.
8.Observational Drawing: Practice drawing objects or scenes from direct observation to enhance visual perception and hand-eye coordination.
9. Photography: Take photos of interesting scenes, objects, or nature to explore different visual perspectives.
10. Creating Collages: Cut out images from magazines or printed materials to create collages based on specific themes.
11. Visual Memory Games: Play memory games where you need to remember the location of matching cards or objects.
12. Virtual Museum Tours: Take virtual tours of museums or art galleries to explore visual artworks and historical artifacts.