In this enlightening episode of The Inspiring ECE Podcast, I sit down with Dr. Elizabeth DeWitt, Senior Adoptions & Curriculum Specialist at Learning Without Tears, to explore how multisensory instruction can transform the way children learn and grow. Dr. DeWitt shares practical strategies for integrating touch, movement, music, and more into daily lessons—helping young learners strengthen critical thinking, creativity, and social-emotional skills. We also discuss how to identify student strengths and needs, involve parents in the learning process, and use purposeful play to build a solid foundation for future success.
If you’re looking for engaging, research-backed methods to bring more joy and effectiveness into your classroom, this episode is a must-listen.
Show Notes Main Topics Covered -
Defining Multisensory Instruction Dr. DeWitt explains the importance of engaging sight, sound, touch, and movement to enhance learning and retention.
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Real-Life Classroom Examples Discover simple, practical ways to embed multisensory moments—such as counting goldfish or mixing formula scoops—into daily routines.
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Identifying Strengths & Needs Learn about the assessments and observations that help educators pinpoint individual learning gaps and address them early.
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Fostering Critical Thinking & Creativity Hear how inviting curiosity and exploration lays the groundwork for deeper understanding and problem-solving.
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Parent-Teacher Collaboration Why modeling behaviors, sharing strategies, and inviting parents into the learning process boosts children’s development.
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Learning Without Tears Resources Explore programs like Get Set for School, Handwriting Without Tears, Keyboarding Without Tears, and Phonics, Reading, and Me.
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