Good Sensory Learning Blog

Mindfulness Training Improves Weak Emotional Intelligence - Symptoms and Strategies Defined

Posted by Erica Warren on

I find that more and more parents and teachers are complaining that our youth have underdeveloped social skills. Instead of face to face encounters, many youngsters have their attention buried in their electronic devices, and they are not learning to read important social cues. As a result, many children are not developing their emotional intelligence. We are now learning that mindfulness-based approaches can be very beneficial to the learning process and the development of emotional intelligence (inhibitory control). This is a form of metacognition (executive function) that can help youngsters gain a sense of control over both their thoughts and...

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Good Sensory Learning Coupon: Sharing the Gratitude Holiday Promotion

Posted by Erica Warren on

Dear Friends:I wanted to do something special to thank you for your interest and patronage. On my educational publishing site, Good Sensory Learning, I offer mindful and multisensory educational materials for learning specialists, educational therapists, teachers, homeschoolers and more. In particular, you can find fun, educational lessons, assessments, and cognitive remedial tools to name a few. I also offer bundles for specific areas of difficulty such as dyslexia, executive functioning, attention, visualization and working memory. These bundles are already discounted. However, until December 25th 2022, I am offering an additional 20% off all these bundles. I have never offered a promotion...

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The Five Secrets to Helping Students Ace Midterm Exams

Posted by Erica Warren on

Many students are facing midterms from December - January. With the holiday season upon us, it can be difficult for many students to properly prepare for these looming exams.  What are the Five Secrets to Acing Midterms? 1) Planning a Study Schedule. This includes: Estimating the amount of time it will take to prepare for midterms for each class. Filling in a blank calendar with all the study times allocated. Creating a study plan for each course. This might include putting information on index cards, creating study sheets, predicting essay questions, entering exam content into sites like Quizlet, planning out appointments with teachers, or creating study...

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Remediating Dyslexia with Orton Gillingham Based Reading Games

Posted by Erica Warren on

Students with dyslexia and other language-based learning disabilities often learn differently and require an alternative approach to learning basic reading. In addition, most of these young learners are working full tilt while sitting in the classroom and by the time they get home and have to complete their homework, they are mentally spent. As a result, tagging on remedial reading lessons to a cup that is already overflowing can be enough to turn these kids off to learning altogether. How Can We Help These Students Learn the Core Skills Needed to be Successful Readers? First, employ an individualized approach as...

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Learning Specialist Courses: Creating a Successful Learning Specialist Practice in 60 Days

Posted by Erica Warren on

Would you like to open your own tutoring, educational therapy or learning specialist practice?  Do you want the FREEDOM and INDEPENDENCE to make a difference?  Do you know what it takes to CONNECT with and EMPOWER students?  Do you want to be a part of a MULTISENSORY, TAILORED and PERSONALIZED method that you can deliver in your own private practice while having access to a support community of like minded professionals?  You Don’t Have to Do It Alone! Whether you would like to create a private practice from scratch, or you already have an established business, I would love to help...

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