Free Color-Coded Writing Strategy for Struggling Students + Multisensory Teaching Course

Posted by Erica Warren on

If you’re a teacher, tutor, or parent supporting a student who struggles with writing essays, you know how frustrating it can be for both of you. Some kids stare at a blank page, unsure where to start. Others get overwhelmed by the structure of writing or forget what they wanted to say midway through a sentence.

  • That’s why I’m offering one of my most effective strategies, The Color-Coded Writing System, as a free video lesson as well as additional tips to help your learners plan and organize their writing with confidence.

🎁 Free Download: Color-Coded Paragraph Writing Strategy for Students

This instructional video and digital-friendly strategy uses multisensory learning techniques to help students visualize and organize the structure of a paragraph or essay. Whether you're working with students with dyslexia, ADHD, or general writing difficulties, this tool supports organization, memory, and clarity.

Perfect for:

  • Upper elementary, middle, and high school students
  • Visual learners and neurodivergent thinkers
  • Struggling writers who need step-by-step writing support

✅ Use it with highlighters, colored pens, or Google Docs
✅ Helps students plan their ideas and reduce overwhelm
✅ Works for paragraphs, essays, and long-form writing

👉 Download the Free Color-Coded Writing Strategy as well as Additional Tips
https://good-sensory-learning.kit.com/fb553da5c4

✍️ Teach Writing with Confidence: An Online Course for Educators, Specialists & Parents

If you believe the color-coded strategy to be helpful, it’s just one tool in a much larger system that I teach in my comprehensive online course:
🎓 Teaching Writing Skills – A Structured and Multisensory Approach

This course was created for elementary through high school:

  • Learning specialists
  • Educational therapists
  • Classroom teachers and resource room educators
  • Homeschooling parents
  • Tutors and writing coaches

🧠 Inside the Course: What You’ll Gain

You’ll learn how to break writing into manageable steps and teach it in a way that’s both structured and creative. The course includes:

  • Scaffolded instruction from sentences to essays
  • Printable writing templates and graphic organizers for many age groups
  • Instructional videos
  • Downloadable classroom games
  • Tech tutorials for Google Docs, Google Keep, voice typing, and assistive AI tools
  • Essay format guides for DBQs, LEQs, CRQs, persuasive and thematic essays
  • A full college essay writing workshop
  • Writing assessments and editing checklists
  • A certificate of completion
  • Over $100 in downloadable resources

🔧 Tools That Support Struggling Writers

What makes this course stand out is its deep integration of executive functioning strategies, assistive technology, and visual learning supports that help students become independent and confident writers.

You'll also receive:

  • Lifetime access to course updates
  • Access to my private teaching community
  • Direct support and Q&A opportunities with me, Dr. Erica Warren

Executive Functioning Coaching

🚀 Ready to Transform the Way You Teach Writing?

Whether you’re working with out-of-the-box thinkers or students with diagnosed learning disabilities, you’ll walk away with an actionable system to build writing skills, increase organization, and foster confidence.

🎯 Start by signing up for my free Color-Coded Writing Strategy Video and Additional Tips
https://good-sensory-learning.kit.com/fb553da5c4

Then dive into the full training:
📘 Explore the Teaching Writing Course Here
https://www.learningspecialistcourses.com/courses/teaching-writing-skills 

Let’s give students the tools they need to write—and think—like professionals.

Cheers, Dr. Erica Warren

Dr. Erica Warren is the author, illustrator, and publisher of multisensory educational materials at Good Sensory Learning. She is also the director of Learning to Learn and Learning Specialist Courses.

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