The multi-sensory teaching methods found in Reading Horizons program are beneficial for instructing students of all learning styles.
For years, research has been conducted to explore how learning styles affect an individual’s learning ability. According to school psychologist, Ann Logsdon, “When students are taught using techniques consistent with their learning styles, they learn more easily, faster and can retain and apply concepts more readily to future learning.” Since teachers can’t cater to each individual student, the best method for teaching students is through multi-sensory instruction, which combines two or more learning styles.
In Freed and Parson’s book Right-Brained Children in a Left-Brained World, the effects of neglecting multi-sensory instruction is illustrated:
Multi-sensory instruction is also important for the success of students with learning disabilities. For example, language instruction for dyslexics must use visual and hands-on elements to be effective.
The multi-sensory Reading Horizons program has helped countless students of every learning style to successfully learn to read. For more information on the Reading Horizons program, visit: http://www.readinghorizons.com.
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