The Value of Multi-Sensory Teaching
Why Multi-Sensory Learning Works
Multi-sensory lessons support:
Attention
Memory
Sensory regulation
Concept understanding
Confidence
Engagement
When multiple senses work together, learning “clicks.”
The Senses We Integrate
Visual
Tactile
Auditory
Movement
Proprioceptive
Vestibular
Each child has a unique blend of sensory strengths.
Examples of Multi-Sensory Lessons
Sand trays for letter formation
Music rhythms for multiplication
Texture cards for vocabulary
Storytelling with movement
Hands-on science experiments
Color-coded sequencing
Learning becomes alive.
Tools We Use at AutiVerse
Sensory bins
Light tables
Soft textures
Water beads
Weighted tools
Visual icons
Tactile letters
Rhythm sticks
Sensory learning creates access.
Examples From Our Sessions
Example:
A child who couldn’t grasp phonics learned powerfully through tactile letter stones and rhythmic clapping.
Another Example:
A student who disliked math “got it” once we used blocks, color sorting, and floor number lines.
Why Multi-Sensory = Multi-Access
When learning has multiple entry points, every child finds their door.