Multisensory Tools and Techniques for Kids Who Learn and Think DifferentlyBy The Understood TeamEspañolTeaching in a way that engages more than one sense at a time can have big benefits for kids who learn and think differently. But multisensory learning doesn’t have to stay in the classroom. You can try these techniques at home, too. 10 multisensory techniques for teaching math8 multisensory techniques for teaching readingDownload: Multisensory reading and writing toolsDownload: Tools to help with handwriting6 multisensory techniques for teaching handwritingShareRead next