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Multisensory Learning - What it really means... Many products claim to be multisensory . How can you really know to what extent the learning experience will be truly multisensory for your child? Because learners are all different, the most excellent learning experiences, the most effective learning activities, are going to be the ones that utilize components from all three modalities at one time . It is not sufficient to have a child looking and writing at one time. Yes, it is involving two senses, but that is not enough to make a powerful multisensory learning experience for your child. The graphic organizer that follows will show you what elements might be included in a multisensory learning activity so you can judge for yourself if a product or learning activity truly merits being called a multisensory activity. Please bookmark our blog in order to keep up with postings about this topic as we post them. I could have put this information in a string of paragraphs for you to read, but since I am a visual learner myself, I found it appealing to make a visual graph of the information. Please start on the left with the green bubble that says "What is Multisensory Learning?" and proceed to your right to explore the three modalities and suggested learning strategies for each one.
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For the left-brained learners -- an outline:
Examples of Multisensory Learning Activities:
Learning the ABC and related sounds:
Learning sight words and related meaning: |