Sensory Writing Guides

Write More by Hakuhodo Helps Kids Learn to Pen Words with Sounds

Hakuhodo's Write More is a writing guide that makes use of visuals and sounds for the purposes of teaching kids to read and write.

Although there are many apps that use this same kind of approach, Write More has tactile components that involve more than pressing or touching a device's screen. This system works alongside an iPhone to generate sounds as they are correctly written on the designated lines on slips of paper. This novel approach is backed by research from the University of Tokyo that suggests that hearing the sound of your own writing instrument helps to develop penmanship more rapidly.

In addition to having applications for teaching kids to write in their mother tongue or a new language, this also could be a way to enhance the way kids learn shapes, numbers, or express their creativity in coloring books.
Trend Themes
1. Multisensory Learning - Hakuhodo's Write More utilizes visuals and sounds to enhance learning, providing opportunities for multisensory learning experiences.
2. Tactile Interactions - Write More incorporates tactile components that go beyond touchscreen interactions, presenting opportunities for innovative tactile learning experiences.
3. Personalized Learning - Using Write More and the iPhone, children can hear the sound of their own writing instrument, allowing for personalized learning experiences.
Industry Implications
1. Education - Write More has applications in teaching kids to write, enhancing language learning, and promoting creative expression.
2. Technology - The use of visuals, sounds, and tactile components in Write More highlights opportunities for innovation in educational technology.
3. Child Development - Write More's approach aligns with research on the benefits of multisensory learning in childhood development, creating possibilities for disruptive innovations in child education and development.

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