Page 31 - Kyalami Issue 2 2021
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PERCEPTUAL SKILLS ARE THE HIGHEST
 PREDICTOR TO LITERACY SUCCESS

 Kyalami
 Prep Nursery School

 With every passing year, it becomes more evident that our little ones are growing up in a changing world. It is not just
 COVID-19 that has brought about this change, but the introduction of technology from a young age, our change in lifestyles,
 the lack of opportunity to play outside or the freedom to spend hours at the park, to name a few. Simply, our children are
 not benefiting from the exposure to activities that promote the positive development of perceptual skills as they once were.
 So what, you may ask? Studies have shown that, “Perceptual skills are the highest predictor to literacy success and provide
 children with the ‘data’ they need in order to discriminate, recall, blend and segment syllables and words. These form the
 cornerstones to developing sound literacy skills and productive readers and writers down the line.”
 (Kieran Gray nee: Mardghum - Ba(STA) Honors (Wits).

 PERCEPTUAL SKILLS DEVELOPMENT IN A CHANGING WORLD


 skills  are intentionally  prepared and taught during class.  These
 WHAT ARE PERCEPTUAL SKILLS AND HOW DO THEY   skills  and  extensions are then practised throughout  the week to
 PLAY A ROLE IN YOUR CHILD’S DEVELOPMENT?   reinforce the concepts our children have learnt. Our therapists have
 created a COVID-19 friendly programme so that our children do not   Kyalami
 Perceptual  skills can be  broken  down into two main  groups:   miss these crucial skills during these unpredictable times.  Prep Nursery School
 auditory and  visual  perception.  The  development  of these  skills
 require the brain to break down information it receives from the ear     WHAT IS OUR GOAL IN IMPLEMENTING THIS
 or eye. It is not the physical ability to hear or see, but rather how
 what is heard or seen is interpreted by the brain. The ability of the     PROGRAMME?
 brain to correctly interpret this information is crucial for learning to
 take place. “Children learn and develop by what they hear and what   Our goal in implementing this programme is to ensure that every
 they see. Enhancing the development of these skills at an early stage   child is given the opportunity to develop, implement and practise
 can only set them up to succeed later in learning skills like maths   these vitally important perceptual skills before beginning to read
 and reading, where these developmental skills are essential”, writes   and write, reducing the need for therapy in years to come.
 Mrs Raeesa Bulbulia - BscOT (Wits).
      WE WOULD LOVE TO HEAR FROM YOU!
 WE HAVE IDENTIFIED THE PROBLEM
 We would love to tell you more about our Perceptual Programme
 At  Kyalami Preparatory Nursery School (KPNS) we have noted   and introduce you to our wonderful teachers implementing ‘Look,
 the global trend toward more children requiring additional support   Listen, Learn’. If you would like further information, please contact,
 from an occupational or speech therapist. This is due to gaps in   Tammy  Odendaal, or  the  therapists  involved in developing  this
 their perceptual skills  development. A  speech and occupational   programme by using the details below:
 therapist  can assist  a child to  develop neurological pathways in
 their brain in order for it to correctly interpret messages sent from
 the ears and eyes. While these therapists have an important place
 in our schools, we have taken a proactive and innovative approach
 in the classroom to support and bridge the gaps in developing our
 children’s perceptual skills.
 AN INNOVATIVE SOLUTION
 Tammy Odendaal
 KPNS Headmistress
 At KPNS, we have created a Perceptual Programme (called, Look,
 Listen, Learn) to develop our children’s perceptual skills from the   todendaal@kyalamiprep.co.za  ADMISSIONS FOR 2022 AND 2023 NOW OPEN
 ground  up.  This  programme  has  been  specifically  designed  by
 experts  in  the  field,  an  occupational  therapist  (Mrs  Raeesa
 Bulbulia)  and speech therapist (Kieran Gray nee: Mardghum),
 to take our children right back to the basics of perceptual skills
 development and build their knowledge, understanding and skills,   A community of schools developing global achievers
 layer by layer. Each age group has a graded programme designed
 to ensure  that  every  pre-skill  required  for reading,  writing  and
 numeracy is taught and practised with the intensity of a therapy   Kieren Gray nee: Mardghum
 session,  by our  trained  teachers. The  two components, auditory   kieren.mardghum@live.co.za
 and visual, work hand-in-hand when learning takes place and are
 integrated  into classroom  activities  based  on physical  activities
 and a hands-on approach  to  learning.  It is important  that  our   ALIS VOLA PROPRIIS
 children do not use these skills in isolation, but incorporate and
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 Raeesa Bulbulia
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