Boost Attention & Focus for Students with This Free Visual Tracking Sample


Hello Reader

Welcome to My Monthly Freebie! Each month, I love sharing a sample of one of my popular resources, giving you practical tools to support learning and cognitive growth.

This month, I'm excited to introduce: Visual Reasoning and Tracking Activities. Visual reasoning and tracking skills play a foundational role in attention, spatial awareness, reading, and logical thinking. When these skills are strengthened, learners are better able to follow visual patterns, track details accurately, and process information efficiently.

This resource builds those skills in a playful, multisensory way that sparks curiosity while quietly strengthening focus and confidence.

This month's freebie includes:

  • Sample pages featuring engaging visual tracking exercises that support eye-movement control and sustained visual attention
  • A quick activity designed to practice pattern recognition and visual sequencing skills

In the full workbook, you’ll find:

  • Comprehensive visual tracking activities that strengthen scanning, focus, and attention to detail
  • Exercises targeting visual figure-ground perception and spatial reasoning
  • Progressive difficulty levels that build skills systematically from foundational to advanced
  • Visual scanning tasks that support reading fluency, organization, and efficient information processing
  • Low-stress, engaging activities designed for diverse learners

Perfect for:
✅ Classroom enrichment or small-group sessions
✅ Educational therapy targeting visual processing and attention challenges
✅ At-home practice for dyslexia, ADHD, or executive function needs
✅ 1:1 tutoring with occupational therapists, educators, tutors, or parents

Mastering visual reasoning and tracking isn’t just important for academics; it supports everyday organization, reading efficiency, and information processing. These are the same types of structured, evidence-based activities I use in my own private practice to help learners build skills that last.


Grab Your Free Sample!
Download free sample activities by Clicking Here.

Be sure to stay tuned for next month’s featured resource!

All the best,
Dr. Erica Warren

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