Concept Imagery
Definition:Concept imagery is the ability to create an imaged gestalt (whole) from oral and written language. Individuals with weak concept imagery often process “parts” of information they read or hear, but not the whole. This causes them to grasp only parts of oral and written language.
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Seeing Stars: Symbol Imagery for Phonological and Orthographic Processing in Reading and Spelling (SI)
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Visualizing and Verbalizing for Language Comprehension and Thinking (V/V)
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Talkies: Visualizing and Verbalizing for Oral Language Comprehension and Expression (Talkies)
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Lindamood Phoneme Sequencing® Program for Reading, Spelling, and Speech (LiPS)
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On Cloud Nine: Visualizing and Verbalizing for Math (OCN)
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