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Case Study 1: Out of nine letters or letter groups in an exercise, students generally miss two, producing a ratio of 7:9 recognised.
Benefits:
- Develops ocular mobility, i.e. ability to rotate the eyes with ease and comfort;
- Improves binocular co-ordination, i.e. ability to move both eyes in a co-ordinated manner with binocular fusion, or a single vision;
- Improves accuracy of fixation, i.e. ability to track visually with competence;
- Develops effective left to right directional attack;
- Improves figure/ground discrimination.
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