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Dear British Dyslexics,
What is Multi-sensory learning and how do I found out more about it.
Cheers
R R
The question you pose is a difficult one to answer. Multi-sensory learning was originally developed in America and I haven't personally come across any literature regarding this topic. I can tell you, however, that the main tool we use in teaching children are computers. Computers are by their very nature multi-sensory as they require vision, touch, sound, body posture, the movement of many muscles and the use of co-ordination in order to operate them. Furthermore, the images that are displayed on the screen are only representations and therefore, many cognitive processes and perceptual processes are used in order to make sense of the information being displayed. We also use multi-coloured three dimensional objects such as letters and symbols, sand trays and other devices which allow children to simultaneously use as many senses as possible.
The Multi-sensory teaching system seems to work by opening up more than one channel of communication simultaneously to the brain. In essence, information flowing from different senses into the brain reinforces each other and this allows learning to take place quickly and permanently.
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Dear British Dyslexics,
Our son is 13 years old and is moving schools after a year of being bullied. He will be in year 9 in September. He needs all the help we can give him to improve his reading and skills in order to further support the move. He had private help up to the age of 11 which helped him move above the level of statementing but he is still not happy to read, has poor concentration, inaccurate reading and difficulty in some conversations.
He can sight read music well without knowing the names of the notes but is let down in his exams when asked for a scale etc by the name! if he were to be given the first note he could do it easily!.
Thank you J H
To discuss the problems associated with your son it would be best if you could telephone us for a discussion about your concerns. You will find us both knowledgeable and sympathetic.
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