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Child1st: Multisensory Reading Programs And Special Education Resources

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The multisensory teaching methods implemented in Child1st products ensure that every child is successfully reached. With products like its multisensory reading programs and extensive range of learning aids, Child1st makes the achievement of long-lasting education easier to accomplish than ever before for any child.


Child1st believes that many learning difficulties can be overcome if properly addressed. To this end, Child1st has performed extensive research about the most successful learning methods for â€non-traditional students†and implemented them into its catalog of educational products, programs, and more. Through its online blog, teaching products and virtual store, the team behind Child1st is always seeking to provide visitors with further information and techniques in a continued commitment toward maintaining its place as one of the premier special education resources available.


Multisensory reading programs work well for children that learn best through visual-spatial experiences, including those labeled with learning disabilities such as ADD, ADHD, autism, and dyslexia. A multisensory learning experience is very different from traditional teaching methods that are often geared toward left brained, sequential learners. Children are traditionally taught in a manner that ignores the unique requirements of visual-spatial learners and leads to the perception of learning disabilities in some that simply require an approach that addresses their non-sequential learning style. Visual-spatial learners are completely capable of excelling when information is presented in a way that addresses their needs. One such approach that often leads to fantastic results is a holistic approach that shows the child the relationship between whole and part, and utilizes images, tactile and kinesthetic learning tools. The multisensory reading program is just one out of the array of Child1st’s special education resources that use a holistic approach.


Child1st incorporates a multisensory approach in the Easy-for-Meâ" Reading Program in order to allow every student to benefit from a method of education aimed at their visual-spatial strengths. The Easy-for-Meâ" Reading Program provides teachers with an array of multisensory activities to teach non-sequential learners to read. By following the reading program with its various parts (such as the visual SnapWordsâ" card system and Easy-for-Meâ" readers) educators can give visual-spatially oriented children a learning foundation that leads to lifelong success and a true love of learning.


Child1st's online store makes it easy for educators to take advantage of the company’s special education resources. The business has made its entire catalog of products available, bringing convenient online shopping and a wealth of information on each item to its customers. Child1st also hosts a regularly updated blog that details breakthroughs in the field of special education and provides explanations for crucial terms.


Multisensory reading programs can help every child discover their potential. Begin experiencing the difference that Child1st’s special education resources can make in any student’s life by visiting the company at its online home today.


For more information on Child1st and its special education resources, visit child-1st.



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Child-1st Publications LLC is a publisher of children’s sight words books and special needs learning materials. For more information, visit www.Child-1st.com.

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