Objective:The aim of this study is to determine the effect of Fernald’s multisensory method on dyslexic children.Method: To this end, one male and one female student with dyslexia were selected by convenience sampling and were trained using Fernald’s multisensory approach. The present study is conducted within the framework of an empirical case study using the single-subject research design. For this purpose, 20 training sessions were held with two-month and three-month follow-ups. In order to evaluate children’s development, the test of reading and dyslexia (NAMA) was administered.Results: The results show improvement in the tested children, whose condition remained stable in the two-month and three-month follow-ups. It is suggested that o...
AbstractThis survey aims to investigate effect of multi-sensory games on decrease of male students’ ...
Dyslexic children are having abnormal difficulties in reading, spelling and writing. The awareness o...
This study shows how multisensory techniques, which have been used in other learning situations, ha...
This study aims at comparingthe effect of Neurofeedback and Fernald’s multisensory approach on treat...
This research aims at studying the effects of Fernald multi-sensory & Frostig visual perception meth...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the effectiveness of the Multisensory Learning Approach ...
Dyslexia is an unusual type of severe reading disability that has puzzled the educational and medica...
Reading skill is an important ability for elementary school students to help understand the subject ...
Dyslexia is the most common learning disability that involves about 80 percent of learning’s problem...
Developmental dyslexia is a subtype of speci c learning disabilities. There are several methods for ...
The purpose of this research is to examine the effects of cognitive (cognitive skills training) and ...
This study aims to describe the use of multisensory methods for children with dyslexia and explain ...
Dyslexia children have problems with recognition, data accuracy, poor decoding, and poor spelling sk...
The present study compared the effectiveness of multisensory and traditional approach in teaching dy...
The present study was to compare the effects of Fernald multi-sensory teaching method and sensory in...
AbstractThis survey aims to investigate effect of multi-sensory games on decrease of male students’ ...
Dyslexic children are having abnormal difficulties in reading, spelling and writing. The awareness o...
This study shows how multisensory techniques, which have been used in other learning situations, ha...
This study aims at comparingthe effect of Neurofeedback and Fernald’s multisensory approach on treat...
This research aims at studying the effects of Fernald multi-sensory & Frostig visual perception meth...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the effectiveness of the Multisensory Learning Approach ...
Dyslexia is an unusual type of severe reading disability that has puzzled the educational and medica...
Reading skill is an important ability for elementary school students to help understand the subject ...
Dyslexia is the most common learning disability that involves about 80 percent of learning’s problem...
Developmental dyslexia is a subtype of speci c learning disabilities. There are several methods for ...
The purpose of this research is to examine the effects of cognitive (cognitive skills training) and ...
This study aims to describe the use of multisensory methods for children with dyslexia and explain ...
Dyslexia children have problems with recognition, data accuracy, poor decoding, and poor spelling sk...
The present study compared the effectiveness of multisensory and traditional approach in teaching dy...
The present study was to compare the effects of Fernald multi-sensory teaching method and sensory in...
AbstractThis survey aims to investigate effect of multi-sensory games on decrease of male students’ ...
Dyslexic children are having abnormal difficulties in reading, spelling and writing. The awareness o...
This study shows how multisensory techniques, which have been used in other learning situations, ha...