Good Sensory Learning Blog

Visual Perceptual Dyslexia: Symptoms, Causes, and Effective Strategies for Support

Posted by Erica Warren on

This blog explores visual perceptual dyslexia, its symptoms, causes, and strategies for support. It also highlights Dr. Warren's Visual Perceptual Resource Library, offering over 500 activities to enhance visual processing skills for all ages.

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Unlocking the Potential of Every Learner with the SPI

Posted by Erica Warren on

Are you aware that by truly understanding a student's preferred mode of processing, we can tailor our teaching methodologies to best suit their needs? Regrettably, the traditional education model often pushes a one-size-fits-all approach. This mindset sidelines students who have different ways of learning, leading them to feel out of place, defeated, and misunderstood. But there's a fresh perspective that embraces every student's unique learning profile. Let's dive into the transformative world of the Student Processing Inventory (SPI)! Understanding the SPI FrameworkSo, what exactly is the SPI?The Student Processing Inventory (SPI) is more than just an approach - it's a...

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Finding the Best Executive Functioning Coaches Near You: A Comprehensive Guide

Posted by Erica Warren on

In today's fast-paced world, enhancing executive functioning (EF) skills is crucial for successfully navigating personal and academic challenges. Many people turn to searching for EF coaches to find specialized support tailored to their needs. If you or your loved ones are grappling with memory, attention, organization, time management, emotional regulation, cognitive flexibility, task initiation or other cognitive tasks, finding the right EF coach can be transformative. This guide is designed to streamline your search by emphasizing the importance of selecting a coach with specific training and certification. Online vs. In-Person Coaching: What's Best for You? Online Coaching Ideal for those who...

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Storied: The Ultimate AI Writing Tool for Accommodating Learning Disabilities

Posted by Erica Warren on

In my journey as an educational therapist, the discovery of innovative tools that push beyond the conventional boundaries and cater to the unique needs of my clients is always at the forefront of my practice. The introduction of Storied into my repertoire marks a pivotal moment in this journey, offering a fresh perspective on supporting individuals with a variety of learning challenges.  A New Era of Writing Support with Storied Storied is far from your standard writing aid. This cutting-edge AI-powered writing companion has revolutionized the way we think about assisting those with dyslexia and other learning differences. By capturing...

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Developing Executive Functioning Skills in Students: From Elementary to High School

Posted by Erica Warren on

Cultivating executive functioning (EF) skills is a vital and transformative part of a student's educational path. These skills, which include visual and auditory memory, attention, strategic planning, emotional regulation, metacognition and flexible thinking to name a few, are essential at every stage of learning, starting from the formative preschool years through to the pivotal high school period. A dynamic and interactive approach to bolster these skills is through specialized EF games, such as the innovative and captivating activities featured in Dr. Warren's E-Fun: Executive Functioning Games for Groups and Classes. This approach not only makes learning these complex skills more...

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