New Visualization Game for Children

At your next party suggest something everyone will enjoy. I recommend you start it with the little ones so they don’t bother you and the others.

1. Identify the subject(s)
You can take a pair of shoes or sneaks and place them on a shelf. You must define the boarder of the area your are gaming.

2. Tell the players to, Take a mental snapshot in there mind of what they are looking at. Remember relationship to each other, color, shades, direction, etc..

3. Ask each player to turn around and close there eyes, don’t peek.

4. Start asking questions like what color? Which direction was the long shoe lace on the left shoe, which part of the sole was worn more?

5. Start keeping score and see which player get the most answers correct.

When I 1st developed this game the players only got 1-2 easy items correct and as they retried they were capable of identifying the slightest details. A New Way Of Thinking?

“A Sure Winner! – RKS!”

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I've spent my entire life searching new and intuitive ways to understand weakness and find new and intuitive ways to improve communications. My primary expertise reside in the in areas of Fuzzy Logic, Visual and Non-Visual Symptoms and Automotive Diagnostic Learning. Anyone wanting to apply significant lessons learned, from the automotive sector, can benefit as well. Educational, Medical, Business and Financial Sector's are primary candidates.
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