Sensory-Cognitive Focus on Individual Needs

Diagnosis:
Sensory-cognitive instruction focuses on individual needs and, therefore, requires
individual diagnosis to determine strengths and weaknesses in reading, spelling,
and language comprehension.
These items include:
•Vocabulary
•Phoneme awareness—symbol imagery—gestalt imagery
•Word attack (phonological processing)
•Word recognition (orthographic processing) spelling
•Paragraph reading (both accuracy and fluency)
•Oral and written language comprehension
*The
above meet the criteria—and
go beyond—the five components of Scientifically Based Reading Research
(SBRR): phonemic awareness, phonics, fluency, vocabulary, and comprehension.
Sensory-cognitive Instruction is:
•Diagnostically driven to
meet the needs of an individual child
•Customized to ensure sensory processing is
developed and applied to reading, spelling, language comprehension and critical
thinking
•Delivered in one-to-one, small
group, and classroom environments