ABSTRACT

Studies have shown that 90% of error in thinking is due to error in perception. Spatial function is the ability to perceive and interpret the shapes and space around us. Different studies with preschool children have shown that various techniques and strategies can help the child develop the ability to understand and master spatial relationships between objects, in order to interpret faces more effectively, or develop, among other things, neater, tidier handwriting. Children love to make faces, especially if it is an excuse to make funny faces and laugh. It has been proven that deciphering and interpreting emotional expressions helps in developing social intelligence. Perception is the door through which people interpret the world. The benefits of being able to reason both visually and spatially will help a child to draw and write better, master mathematics, interpret other people’s expressions and develop a more intuitive thinking style.