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In this episode, we discuss the often-misunderstood world of multisensory or multimodal instruction and why it matters so much for students with dyslexia. We talk about those kids who seem to “have it” one day and then it’s gone the next, and why that’s not laziness, but a sign they need stronger, better-connected pathways for memory and retrieval. We break down what multisensory teaching really is (purposeful, integrated, and grounded in research) and what it definitely isn’t (learning styles, cute activities, or engagement just for show). We’ll also share some practical, classroom-ready ideas you can start using right away to make instruction more efficient, memorable, and truly supportive of what your students with dyslexia need.
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By Emily Gibbons & Casey Harrison4.9
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In this episode, we discuss the often-misunderstood world of multisensory or multimodal instruction and why it matters so much for students with dyslexia. We talk about those kids who seem to “have it” one day and then it’s gone the next, and why that’s not laziness, but a sign they need stronger, better-connected pathways for memory and retrieval. We break down what multisensory teaching really is (purposeful, integrated, and grounded in research) and what it definitely isn’t (learning styles, cute activities, or engagement just for show). We’ll also share some practical, classroom-ready ideas you can start using right away to make instruction more efficient, memorable, and truly supportive of what your students with dyslexia need.
Resources mentioned in this episode:
We officially have merch! Show your love for the Together in Literacy podcast!
If you like this episode, please take a few minutes to rate, review, and subscribe. Your support and encouragement are so appreciated!
Have a question you’d like us to cover in a future episode of Together in Literacy? Email us at [email protected]!
If you’d like more from Together in Literacy, you can check out our website, Together in Literacy, or follow us on Facebook and Instagram.
For more from Emily, check out The Literacy Nest.
For more from Casey, check out The Dyslexia Classroom.
Let us know what you want to hear this season!
Thank you for listening and joining us in this exciting and educational journey into dyslexia as we come together in literacy!

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