Your Therapy Source Magazine for Pediatric Therapists May 2015 | страница 5

Quiet Eye Training for Visual Motor Skills Are you familiar with “Quiet Eye Training”? This is a technique that attempts to get the eye to focus more instead of flicking about during coordination tasks. It teaches the eye to look at the ball long enough to process the information. The individual is reminded to briefly look at the exact spot where you want to send the ball (throwing or kicking) and then settle your eyes onto the ball and leave your focus on the ball. A recent study in Research in Developmental Disabilities looked at using the Quiet Eye Training (QET) with 30 child ɕ