How We Learn

Vocabulary and Reading
Research tells us that vocabulary knowledge, including both oral and written vocabulary, is critically important for a child’s success in school. #scholarwithin #vocabulary #brainbased #learningreading #elementaryschool #homeschool #onlinereadingprogram #readingprogram #readingfluency #summerreadingprogram #lovereading #multisensorylearning #kidsbooks #readinghelp #spellinghelp #phonics
Visual Processing and Brain-Based Learning
Research from Early Choice Pediatric Therapy has found that once a child enters school, about 75% of the classroom activities are directed through visual processing pathways. This is one compelling reason to be sure to include a variety of visual activities to improve reading and overall learning skills.
8 Family Activities for the 4th of July - Summer Reading Program
Relay races and obstacle courses actually improve several areas of learning including auditory memory, visual memory, laterality, and directionality. These activities all work on the brain-body connection which is critical to learning.
How the 5 Senses Impact How We Learn - Bonnie Terry Learning
Areas of Tactile/Kinesthetic Processing
How the 5 Senses Impact How We Learn - Bonnie Terry Learning
Areas of Visual Processing