The multisensory approach helps to deal with students learning
At The Manthan School, we know that every child learns differently. Some students may find it easier to learn by reading, while others may understand better by listening or doing something with their hands. That’s why we use a teaching method called the multisensory approach. This method helps students learn by using more than one of their senses—like seeing, hearing, touching, and moving. Using different senses makes learning easier and more fun!

What is the Multisensory Approach?
The multisensory approach means using different senses to help learn something. This could be:
- Sight: Looking at pictures, videos, or writing on a board.
- Hearing: Listening to sounds, music, or the teacher’s voice.
- Touch: Feeling things with your hands or writing on paper.
- Movement: Moving around, acting out lessons, or building things.
By using more than one sense, students can understand and remember things better.
Why Is This Important?
Using the multisensory approach has many benefits for students:
- Keeps Students Interested: When students use their eyes, ears, and hands to learn, they pay more attention and stay interested in the lesson.
- Helps Students Remember Better: When more senses are used, students are more likely to remember what they learn.
- Supports All Types of Learners: Everyone learns differently. Some students learn best by seeing things, others by hearing, and some learn best by doing. The multisensory approach helps all kinds of learners.
- Helps with Learning Challenges: For students who find learning difficult, like those with dyslexia, using different senses to learn can make it easier for them to understand things.
How Do We Use It at The Manthan School?
At The Manthan School, we use the multisensory approach in many fun ways:
- Interactive Lessons: Teachers use pictures, videos, songs, and fun activities to help students learn.
- Group Work: Students work together on projects where they draw, build, or act, which helps them learn by doing.
- Technology: We use apps and online tools that combine pictures, sounds, and interactive activities to make learning exciting.
Benefits for Students
By using the multisensory approach, students can:
- Understand Better: Students learn better when they use more senses to experience the lesson.
- Feel More Confident: When students do well in lessons, they feel good about themselves and their abilities.
- Learn Important Skills: Students not only learn facts, but also important skills like teamwork, problem-solving, and thinking creatively.
Conclusion
At The Manthan School, we believe every child has the ability to succeed. By using the multisensory approach, we make learning easier and more fun. This method helps students understand better, feel more confident, and love learning. We want every student to enjoy their learning journey and reach their full potential!