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Child1st Sells Multisensory Materials For Kinesthetic Learners

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Child1st carefully designs multisensory materials for kinesthetic learners and children with other learning differences. The company focuses on providing only proven solutions for children who learn most easily through kinesthetic and other methods. Because most of Child1st's products engage all of a child's senses, the materials enable instructors to help every student to perform at their very best.


Child1st was founded with the goal of creating products that meet each child’s unique learning requirements. The company believes that every child is capable of learning and only requires the right method. By creating solutions and providing educators with tools targeted at kinesthetic learners, tactile learners, children with dyslexia, ADD, and ADHD, Child1st strives to give every child the gift of a love of education and the lifelong benefit of learning to read.


Kinesthetic learners absorb information best if they can move while engaging with new material. Children that are forced to sit still and are taught through passive listening are unable to engage at their highest capacity simply because their brains are not being approached the way they learn most easily. If, however, kinesthetic learners are able to use their hands and bodies as part of the learning process, their attention is properly focused and they learn much more easily and better retain that information. In traditional classrooms, children are asked to sit quietly and learn through auditory means. This practice not only fails kinesthetic learners, but also children that have been diagnosed with ADD, ADHD, and dyslexia. By including Child1st’s multisensory learning tools, instructors can improve the learning experience of an entire classroom without having to create a special lesson plan for each type of learner, whether visual, kinesthetic, etc.


How do the multisensory products work? Child1st materials teach through story, visuals, and movement, engaging a student’s entire brain and making learning simpler and more successful than it would be through traditional methods. Teachers are able to teach once, and reach all of their students.


The array of Child1st products makes it simple for educators to provide kinesthetic and tactile learning children the materials they require in order to perform at their highest capacity. Its multisensory products for the kinesthetic learner include successful product lines such as SnapLettersâ" and SnapWordsâ", as well as a multisensory phonics reading program.


With the special tools designed for kinesthetic learners, instructors can begin assisting children in discovering a lifetime of successful education. Explore the Child1st online store to learn more about the wide range of products.


For more information on Child1st and its selection of special tools and teaching tips for kinesthetic learners, visit www.child-1st.com.



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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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