🧩 Match reading to your child’s strengths.
Notice visual/auditory/kinesthetic/read-write preferences and adapt activities while gently growing other channels.
Focus: Observe Preferences • Multi-Sensory Adaptation • Gentle Stretch • Celebrate All Styles
Downloads: Learning Style Assessment (PDF) | Multi-Sensory Activity Generator (Interactive Form)
Every child processes information uniquely. This lesson helps you identify your child’s natural learning preferences—visual, auditory, kinesthetic, or read/write—and adapt your reading activities to match their strengths while gently developing other learning channels.
Key Points:
- Observe Learning Preferences: Notice whether your child responds best to pictures, sounds, movement, or written words, then lean into those strengths.
- Multi-Sensory Adaptation: Transform any story using visual aids for visual learners, sound effects for auditory learners, or action sequences for kinesthetic learners.
- Scaffold Weaker Channels Gently: If your child is primarily kinesthetic, still include some visual elements, but make movement the star—growth happens at the intersection of comfort and gentle challenge.
- Celebrate All Processing Styles: Help your child understand their learning superpowers while building confidence in less-preferred modalities through playful, low-pressure exposure.
Additional Materials
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Download the Learning Style Assessment (PDF)
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Access the Multi-Sensory Activity Generator (Interactive Form)