Touch Screens Improve Motor Skills and Enable Sensory Learning
Students are working with tablets and laptops as early as kindergarten in today’s education environment. Very young students can improve their fine motor skills with touch-screen devices. Studies have shown that interacting with screens through scrolling can improve these skills.
Additionally, the combination of visual and tactile learning that children experience when using touch-screen devices can help them thrive in the classroom. This allows them to engage in sensory learning, which supports cognitive development.
Sensory learning also keeps students engaged in class materials. It keeps the attention of students with different learning styles and fits naturally into young learners’ sense of curiosity and exploration.
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