How to Foster Spatial Skills in Preschool and Elementary Students
Good spatial skills often predict future success in math, and all students can improve in this area with practice.
Good spatial skills often predict future success in math, and all students can improve in this area with practice.
A sustained focus on spatial reasoning training could help children learn science, technology, engineering and mathematics.
Spatial cognition training can boost children's math ability, says study
Spatial reasoning ability in small children reflects how well they will perform in math later in life
The spatially gifted—our future architects and engineers—are being overlooked. Though they have the potential to excel in many fields, we’re neglecting a large body of students with a unique set of skills.
Students with exceptional spatial skills should be eligible for gifted and talented services and given personalized support. But many schools fail to identify and engage these children.
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