We love to make learning fun and memorable at Good Sensory Learning, and we offer a number of tools, resources, and publications that can help you help your children. All our products are available as digital downloads. This way, our catalogue is affordable, and you don't have to worry about shipping costs or travel time. You can print the game resources (card games and board games) and our workbook activities, and many lessons can be printedorcompleted on a tablet, iPad, or computer.
For parents
Navigating Good Sensory Learning for Parents

How to Use Our Materials
All materials are easy to use online or offline, perfect for teachers, therapists, and parents.
- Print - Download and print materials for hands-on learning activities. Use dry-erase pockets for repeated use.
- Use on Computer/Tablet - Access digital resources on any device for flexible learning.
- Annotate in GoodNotes or Zoom - Write directly on materials during virtual or in-person sessions.
What's the Fastest Way to Find What I Need?
The quickest way to find the needed resources is to search our site. At the top of each page is a search box.

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What Are the Different Resources at Good Sensory Learning?
1) Multisensory Lessons If your child is struggling with learning academic content, we offer fun and memorable lessons and strategies, as well as games that teach and reinforce new knowledge. CLICK HERE to see a collection of all our lessons. A few of the many titles include:
- Show Don't Tell Descriptive Writing Game
- Making Inferences the Fun & Easy Way
- Multisensory Multiplication and Division to Melodies
- Reading Games Bundle
- Place Value Panic Game
2) Cognitive Games and Activities Perhaps your child has cognitive-based weaknesses that are getting in the way of learning. For example, they may have a poor working memory that is making it hard for them to learn new information, problems tracking their eyes across a line of text, which gets in the way of reading, or weak fine motor skills that cause illegible handwriting. Like a personal trainer for the brain, we offer many games and activities that can strengthen core cognitive abilities. CLICK HERE to see our collection of tools. Some examples are:
- Working Memory Activities Bundle
- Reversing Reversals Bundle
- Following Directions Activities Bundle
- Executive Functioning Card Games Bundle
- Planning, Time Management, and Organization for Success
2) Cognitive Games and Activities Perhaps your child has cognitive-based weaknesses that are getting in the way of learning. For example, they may have a poor working memory that is making it hard for them to learn new information, problems tracking their eyes across a line of text, which gets in the way of reading, or weak fine motor skills that cause illegible handwriting. Like a personal trainer for the brain, we offer many games and activities that can strengthen core cognitive abilities. CLICK HERE to see our collection of tools. Some examples are:
- Working Memory Activities Bundle
- Reversing Reversals Bundle
- Following Directions Activities Bundle
- Executive Functioning Card Games Bundle
- Planning, Time Management, and Organization for Success
4) Courses and Workshops If you are interested in homeschooling your children and want to learn more about multisensory methods and educational therapy practices, you can take our growing selection of courses and workshops. CLICK HERE to learn more about our instruction collection. A few of my many offerings are:
- Working Memory Workshop
- Dyslexia: Problems and Solutions
- Strategies for Strengthening Executive Functioning Skills
- Multisensory Learning: Accommodating Each Child's Best Ways of Processing Information
- Visualization: The Secret Weapon to Learning
- A Visualization Workshop
- An Auditory Processing Workshop
5) Personalized Suggestions If you are unsure of what your child needs, feel free to email Dr. Warren with a description of your child's academic difficulties. Be as detailed as possible, and Dr. Warren will reply with some suggestions at no cost. You can also schedule a Zoom consultation with Dr. Warren for a fee, and she will work with you and your child via online or in-person sessions. You can reach Dr. Warren here:
erica@goodsensorylearning.com