Empowering visuo-spatial abilities among italian primary school children: From theory to practice

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The development of visuo-spatial abilities plays a crucial role in many scholastic achievements, such as the comprehension of a text containing topographic information, the solution of a geometrical problem. Nonetheless, despite its relevance, for many decades non-verbal abilities have been considered secondary to those implicated in further academic attainments, such as writing and reading. First, a definition of visuo-spatial abilities will be presented, then an overview of the main findings concerning the contribution of visuo-spatial working memory and related non-verbal abilities in early childhood and in primary school will be illustrated. Moreover, the impact of the atypical development of visuo-spatial abilities at school, that is, a definition of the so called Non Verbal Syndrome will be presented. Finally, embracing an applied perspective, a psychoeducational training that I developed to empower non-verbal abilities in typical developing Italian children attending primary school will be discussed.

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Fastame, M. C. (2016). Empowering visuo-spatial abilities among italian primary school children: From theory to practice. In Visual-spatial Ability in STEM Education: Transforming Research into Practice (pp. 125–141). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-44385-0_7

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