Helping You Support Every Learner
Good Sensory Learning provides courses, assessments, cognitive remedial tools, and multisensory lessons designed to help every student reach their full potential. Created by Dr. Erica Warren, these evidence-based resources make learning accessible, engaging, and effective for diverse learners.
Explore printable materials, online trainings, and interactive evaluations that reveal each learner’s strengths and challenges—empowering you to teach with clarity, confidence, and creativity.
Remedial Assessments | Reports
Cognitive Remediation | Games
Multisensory Lesson
Workshops | Certification Courses

💬 Loved by Teachers, Parents & Professionals
Dr. Warren’s multisensory educational materials are fun, easy to use, and highly effective for students struggling with critical thinking and learning skills. Her resources present high-interest topics in a kid-friendly, engaging way, capturing the essence of thinking, reasoning, and memory improvement.
My elementary and middle school students find the materials manageable, interesting, and motivating. Many even ask to use them as a reward once they’ve finished other assignments — a true testament to their appeal and impact.
Good Sensory Learning Tools are comprehensive, creative, and effective, helping build essential skills. I highly recommend them to parents, teachers, and professionals seeking engaging, research-based resources that truly make a difference.
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Now many of our digital downloads can be used on an iPad, tablet, or computer!
Follow the directions to the right to use PDF documents in Dry-erase pockets, Zoom sessions using the annotation tool, or take a photo of the page and draw on it using the preview app or other apps such as Procreate. Finally, you can drag our PDFs into apps like GoodNotes, so students can write and then rewrite on the activities.