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Multisensory

Phonics

Engaging multiple senses—touch, movement (kinaesthetic), auditory, and visual—creates diverse opportunities for skill retention and memory transfer.

 

As Mackay (2012, p. 56) notes, “The more senses involved in learning, the more ways the information can be transformed into something else, the more permanent the learning.”


This multisensory approach enhances understanding and strengthens long-term learning outcomes.

Multisensory Ideas

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