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CAL-tac HAPTIC Flashcards, the 17 card advanced set, are perceptual training cards designed to (1) introduce and reinforce shape identification, (2) shape and texture discrmination, and (3) spatial relationships and pattern sequencing for persons with low vision or cognitive disabilities. These training cards utilize six basic shapes: Circles, squares, rectangles, wavy lines, ovals and triangles. In this particular 17 card set, six cards are designed to ask the user to recognize different textures; the user must select the one texture that does not match the other three. A set of five cards are designated for shape orientation; the user is asked to select the one shape that is different from the other three and the user must identify the shape presented in different orientations. The last six cards are designed to exercise the user's ability to recognize shapes presented in a repetitive series; the user must select the shape that comes next.

Notes: CAL-tac is a trademark of Creative Adaptations for Learning. ** The purchase price listed does not include shipping.

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This product record was updated on December 3, 2003.

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Creative Adaptations for Learning, Inc.

38 Beverly Road
Great Neck, New York 11021-1330
United States
Telephone: 516-466-9143.
Web: http://www.cal-s.org.
Email: calinfo@cal-s.org.


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