Non-Verbal Reasoning
Non-Verbal Reasoning: Developing Abstract and Logical Thinking
What Non-Verbal Reasoning Involves: Non-verbal reasoning involves solving problems using visual information. It helps children develop skills in pattern recognition, logical thinking and spatial awareness, which are essential for the 11+ entrance exams and cognitive development.
What’s Included:
Pattern Recognition: Identifying and predicting patterns in sequences of shapes and images.
Spatial Reasoning: Understanding and manipulating shapes and spaces.
Logical Problem Solving: Applying logic to solve visual puzzles and challenges.
Visual Comparisons: Comparing and contrasting visual information to identify differences and similarities.
Examples:
Completing pattern recognition exercises to enhance visual and logical skills.
Engaging in spatial reasoning activities like puzzles and shape manipulation.
Practising visual comparisons to develop attention to detail and accuracy.
