Resources

The Sound of Learning: Why Self-Amplification Matters

The Way They Learn
by Cynthia Ulrich Tobias
 
A Mind at a Time by Mel Levine, M.D.

The non-consumable kit includes:
·EFM Teaching Manual
·CD of resources to print
·Alphabet Tales
·SnapLetters™ Teaching Cards
·SnapWords™ Teaching Cards List A and Numbers & Colors (97 words)
·Easy-for-Me™ Books, Set A (22 titles)
·Activities for Use with SnapWords™
·Writing the Visual, Kinesthetic, and Auditory Alphabet
Easy-for-Me™ Teaching Kit (EFM-TK)
The EFM Teaching Kit contains everything you need to teach 1-6 children to read. The multisensory materials empower you to reach a diverse group of learning styles at one time while ensuring that no child is left out. The program is especially effective in closing gaps in understanding for children who have missed out on some basic skills and are not progressing as they should be. The materials are also perfect for beginners, and if used as outlined, prevent learning difficulties for many children who would otherwise struggle in learning to read.
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WhisperPhone® (CFWP)
WhisperPhone® is an acoustical voice-feedback headset that enables learners of all ages to focus and hear the sounds that make up words (phonemes) more clearly as they learn to read, spell, or process language aloud. WhisperPhone® is fun and easy to use, while research has proven that users can hear phonemes ten times more clearly when they’re wearing the WhisperPhone®! That means that they can hear themselves better over background noise, and they can focus better on what they’re learning. Applications include reading and spelling, special needs settings, learning of a new language.

TOOBALOO (Toob)
The TOOBALOO is a phone-like device that allows children to hear themselves clearly while speaking softly into it. The design of the TOOBALOO magnifies their voice allowing them to hear their sounds and words distinctly.
Who uses the TOOBALOO?

  • Classroom teachers
  • Reading teachers
  • Speech Pathologists
  • Special Education teachers
  • Music teachers
  • Foreign Language teachers
  • Parents

Multisensory Reading Products

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Auditory Learner

What are some teaching strategies for auditory learners? 

Free games and activities for teaching sight words.

Try before you buy: FREE SnapWords™ to download.

List of sight words for kindergarten (and up) to download.

Why is a multisensory teaching approach best, & what does one look like?

"If you are a strong auditory learner, it means that in most circumstances you need to hear yourself say it in order to effectively commit it to memory."    
Cynthia Ulrich Tobias, M.Ed.

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