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3 Educational Therapy Techniques Every Parent Should Know

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3 Educational Therapy Techniques Every Parent Should Know

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  1. 3 Educational Therapy Techniques Every Parent Should Know Parents have times in their lives when they require educational therapy for their children. Many of them misinterpret it for tuition, yet many parents understand the need for Educational Therapy for their child's academic success. As therapists, we have observed that even while parents understand the need for Educational Therapy, they are still oblivious to what it entails and the techniques that would benefit their kids. In this piece, we will go over the 3 educational therapy techniques that every parent should know, but first, let us understand educational therapy. What is Educational Therapy?  Educational Therapy combines therapeutic methodologies with instructional techniques to assess factors influencing learning outcomes. It tailors support to student's individual learning profiles and strengths by employing evidence-based strategies, tools, and programmes. Collaborating with an educational therapist allows students to explore the cognitive processes involved in information processing, retrieval, and application. They acquire metacognitive strategies to discern and adapt their learning approaches through this engagement.  The objective of educational therapy is to furnish every student, irrespective of their aptitude, with the requisite assistance to cultivate independence and confidence in their learning endeavours. It endeavours to tackle underlying learning challenges through an array of evidence-based interventions, facilitating students in realising their maximum potential. 

  2. Educational therapy is instrumental in addressing various learning disabilities, such as ADHD 1. Dyslexia 2. Language processing disorder 3. Auditory processing disorder 4. Math learning disability (dyscalculia) 5. Dysgraphia 6. Nonverbal learning disabilities 7. Deficient working memory 9. Executive functioning deficits 10. Learning-related anxiety, etc.  Let's take a look at 3 educational therapy techniques that every parent should be familiar with. Technique 1: Multisensory Learning In educational therapy, multisensory learning appears a meaningful technique. This approach involves engaging multiple senses simultaneously to enhance learning and retention. Through the integration of visual, auditory, tactile, and kinesthetic modalities, children are afforded diverse avenues for comprehending and internalizing newinformation. Multisensory learning brings a plethora of benefits for children, fostering a deeper understanding and long-term retention of academic concepts. By catering to different learning styles, it ensures inclusivity and maximises the potential for success in diverse student populations. The practical application of multisensory learning within educational therapy settings encompasses various activities. From interactive games and hands-on manipulatives to auditory cues and visual aids, therapists employ rich resources to create immersive learning experiences curated to each child's individualised needs. 

  3. Technique 2: Executive Function Training  Executive functions, encompassing a suite of cognitive processes such as organization, planning, and self-regulation, serve as the linchpin of academic success. Hence, executive function training emerges as a vital component of educational therapy interventions.  Executive function training works to hone children's ability to manage tasks, prioritize activities, and exercise self-control, equipping them with essential life skills crucial for navigating academic and social challenges.  Strategies for executive function training within educational therapy settings span a spectrum of activities. From time management exercises and task prioritization drills to self-monitoring techniques and goal-setting frameworks, therapists employ a repertoire of strategies to scaffold children's executive functioning skills.  Technique 3: Incorporating Evidence-based interventions  Incorporating other evidence-based interventions into educational therapy yields promising outcomes for children grappling with academic difficulties. These interventions can range from math, language, literacy, to school readiness and emotional regulation. These therapeutic approaches are rooted in the interplay between research, clinical evidence and education institutions, offering a robust framework for addressing underlying cognitive and emotional barriers to learning.  Within educational therapy, these interventions target various academic and non-academic aspects that impede children's development and ability to thrive in the school environment. By fostering various means to look into enhancing a child’s cognitive process and promoting adaptive coping strategies for school, these interventions empower children to overcome barriers and embrace a growth mindset conducive to learning. Interventions include Seeing Stars for Literacy, Dynamic Math for Math Intervention, and Zones of Regulation for Emotional Awareness.   Case studies documenting the efficacy of these approaches in educational settings abound, underscoring its transformative impact on children's academic performance and emotional well-being. From alleviating test anxiety to mitigating perfectionistic tendencies, these interventions equip children with the emotional resilience and adaptive coping skills necessary for academic success.  Parents, if you are looking to find the right educational therapist for your child in Singapore, get in touch with us. E-mail: enquiries@totalcommunication.com.sg Phone: +65 9115 8895 Website: https://www.totalcommunication.com.sg/

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