The Perceptual Talent
The Perceptual Talent
The ability to see, hear, feel, and sense what one is imagining as though it were real.
The ability to view and interpret the world in creative and innovative ways.
The ability to create a concept of sound, sight, motion, or time, and both perceive and experience it as thought it were actual.
The ability to move one’s point of perception from behind the eyes (or inside the head) to other locations in space for the purposes of creating mental images, making recognitions, and resolving confusions.
The Perceptual Talent was used by individual such as Leonardo da Vinci, Albert Einstein, Walt Disney, Thomas Edison, Jackie Steward, General George Patton & Greg Louganis to develop exceptional skills in their respective fields.
The Perceptual Talent that all dyslexic’s share in common, can be a significant asset which improves and enhances performance in:
•Spatial Awareness
•Reading People
•Strategic Planning
•Engineering
•Mechanical Arts
•Inventing
•Designing
•Manual Skills
•Building
•Art
•Piloting
•Vehicles
•Athletics
•Music
•Dance
•Drama
•Role-Playing
•Storytelling
Recognizing the positive aspects of possessing the Perceptual Talent has helped a great deal in not only understanding dyslexia and other learning differences but also in restoring and increasing self esteem and respect.
