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Multi-sensory Suggestions

By Turning Points Educational Solutions on February 20, 2013
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This article gives some great multi-sensory suggestions for ways to teach preschoolers to write. These suggestions are not only fun but help students to learn more easily through using a variety of their senses.

What’s the best way to teach preschoolers letter and name writing?
Tips for boosting early writing skillsPhoto: Tips for boosting early writing skills

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