Active Learning: Pathways to Learning

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APH FamilyConnect in collaboration with Penrickton Center for Blind Children want to share their offerings, a unique facility dedicated to providing specialized care and education for children who are blind and have multiple disabilities Many of us know the 5 senses that we use to learn and experience life through. But there is sixth one, movement. Active Learning and the 6 pathways combined allows for a child to truly learn and experience their surroundings. This video explores the methods and strategies that promote Active Learning and the six senses as pathways to learn for children, ensuring they reach their full potential.

About This Video: Active Learning is a dynamic approach to education that focuses on engaging children through hands-on experiences and interactive activities. By understanding the 6 pathways children use to learn, parents, educators, and caregivers can create enriched environments that foster growth and development.

What You'll Discover in This Video:

The 6 Pathways of Learning: Explore the six key pathways children use to learn, including movement, sight, hearing, taste, smell, and touch.

Engaging Activities and Strategies: Discover practical tips and activities to support learning and independence.

Creating an Enriched Learning Environment: Learn how to set up spaces that stimulate curiosity and encourage active participation.

Support Our Mission: APH FamilyConnect provides resources and information for families raising children who are blind or have low vision. The collaboration with The Penrickton Center for Blind Children allows us to highlight and share resources with a larger audience. Join us in promoting effective learning strategies for children by liking, commenting, and subscribing to our channel. Share this video with parents, educators, and caregivers to spread the knowledge and enhance child development.

Visit our website for more resources and information: Blind or Low Vision Children: Learning Through Senses

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