How to Teach Writing - A Structured and Multisensory Approach

Posted by Erica Warren on

In my practice as a learning specialist and educational therapist, I have witnessed that students are receiving less and less writing instruction in school. In fact, it is an academic skill that is requested by most parents, homeschoolers, and young adults who come to see me in my practice. 

Blog graphic titled “How to Teach Writing: A Structured and Multisensory Approach,” featuring writing course materials, student examples, and tools for teaching elementary through high school writing.

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What is my Experience Teaching Writing?

Over the past 25 years, I have had enormous success teaching discouraged and struggling writers, and it has taken me much of that time to create all the materials and high-tech solutions. This multisensory and highly structured approach works with all students, from the gifted to those with learning disabilities.  In addition, my methods work for students in elementary, middle school, and high school.

Course banner for “Teaching Writing Skills: A Structured and Multisensory Approach,” featuring hands typing on a keyboard and a video preview of writing instruction.

How Can I Learn to Be an Accomplished Writing Specialist?

Now, I'm happy to share my approach with you! Teaching Writing Skills - A Structured and Multisensory Approach is a comprehensive course for teachers, parents, and tutors that shares my own dynamic methods for students of all ages. The course offers video instruction and demonstrations as well as free downloadable games, materials, and handouts for your students. In addition, I implement and integrate a number of amazing technology tools that keep the process highly organized, and I walk you through the process.  You, too, can teach your students to be highly competent and confident writers.

Promotional image for Good Sensory Learning featuring a smiling child writing with a pencil, highlighting multisensory resources and games that make writing fun and easy.

How Can I Learn More About the Course?

Come on over to my landing page to learn more, or you can click the image below to see the video.video on teaching writing course

I'm so excited about sharing this course with you, and I'm here to answer any questions.  Reach out any time by emailing me at erica@goodsensorylearning.com

Do You Have Other Courses? 

Yes!  I now offer many different courses.  Here are just a few:

Cheers, Erica 


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