Reading Math Resources for Struggling Learners | Child1st

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Your child can learn. Now there’s a way to teach them.Children don’t all learn in the same way, so a multisensory approach is the best option. For children to excel, it is essential to match learning resources to the way they learn most naturally. When this match occurs, learning is easy, and yields success and confidence. Our resources are multisensory - perfect for all learners. They are especially helpful for beginners, for visual-spatial or kinesthetic learners, and for children identified with learning differences. What all these learners share is that they learn most easily when images and body movements are fully integrated into their lessons. Ultimately, our resources work for all children.Sarah Major launched Child1st in February 2006 and began to share her breakthrough experiences working with her students with parents and teachers. Her absolute belief in every child’s ability to learn, and her passion to empower children by supporting their own unique giftedness have fueled her life’s work and provided a new pathway for children to succeed academically. Child1st began in a tiny home office and has grown through word of mouth to every US state and over 100 countries around the globe. Sarah is a mother, grandmother, teacher and author who lives in Michigan. Read MoreChild1st was born out of a belief in the immaculate design of children and a passion to work in harmony with that design as we support kids in their education. The result is that everything we design and publish adheres to the high standard of reaching all types of learners successfully. We exist so that every child has the opportunity to learn in their own learning language. Read more. Practice in independent centers is student-driven, empowering and engaging kids in learning Learn More Keep your child’s essential skills growing with these parent-friendly resources Learn More Teach once and level the learning field for children who struggle to learn sight words. Learn More Support your child at home with SnapWords and watch them soar at school. Learn More Integrate sight word acquisition with essential components of reading, phonics, and spelling. Learn More Our alphabet uses images and stories to link letter symbols and their sounds unforgettably. Learn More Reach for right-brained math resources so children can understand and remember math concepts. Learn More Multi-sensory reading resources are an effective road to reading for new or struggling learners. Learn More Right-brained resources for those who struggle to memorize and utilize spelling and phonics rules. Learn More Resources by grade level that support all students and bring success to those who struggle. Learn More Learn more about your child’s gifts and how to access their learning strengths. My son was officially diagnosed [with dyslexia] this summer. His Kindergarten teacher ordered several of your products and started working with him as soon as school started back in August. Last week, he read one of your books all on his own and it was his first time ever seeing the book. He knew all of the words. I was so proud. Your program is amazing! Seriously wish I had ordered this [math book] years ago. Well worth every penny! Used it as a refresher for my 7th grader, and to help my 4th grader who was having trouble remembering facts for longer than a week. She now understands multiplication, and since division is taught at the same time, she no longer cries at the thought of it! "Sammy" was the student who led me to discover Snapwords. Despite numerous approaches to teaching him high frequency words, he was still not able to recall the words at the next session or sometimes even during the session. The Snapwords cards made learning and retaining high frequency words effortless. Since discovering the wonderfully effective and fun method of Snapwords, every student who previously struggled learning high frequency words is now successfully learning and retaining these words. Love!!! I'm a Kindergarten teacher and these [SnapWords] cards are terrific for my struggling readers and English Learners. The picture cue really helps students attach meaning to the sight word and improves recall and long term retention. Struggling students are able to learn words twice as fast by using the scaffolded side (picture side) first and then moving to the plain side. I was so pleased that I purchased sets A, B, and C. These three sets include most of the 100 words that my students have to learn by the end of Kindergarten. Highly recommend! These [Children's Readers] are great! I tutor a bright six-year-old with severe ADHD and some Auditory Processing Problems. We go over and over the sounds and he is always surprised when we make these little books and he finds out that he can read!! I wish you could see his face! Great for your elementary-aged visual learner! Good teaching aids for visual learners are hard to find, yet this workbook definitely fits the bill. Your child will remember each number by a variety of methods -- recognizing patterns, touch points, kinesthetic with shapes, games, stories, visually imprinting, and finally symbolic. These methods then translate into addition and subtraction, in a very unique way by building houses, streets, and neighborhoods. I also highly recommend the following workbook, Right-Brained Multiplication Division. I have now bought the alphabet cards, the alphamats, numbers 1-10, snap word cards, and level A readers and I'll soon be buying the 1-20 poster. My kindergarteners benefit immensely from these resources. I started using these alphabet cards and on the second day I had a student ask me to sit and write with him - a student who had previously been brought to tears by writing because he just couldn't figure out the letters in front of him. I am so relieved to have these as a resource. I can't thank you enough! Knowing consonant and vowel sounds is critical to reading. The answer for children who have trouble with vowels and other letter sounds is to use a right-brained approach! If you embed the letters in a picture that is the same shape as the letter and also starts with the sound of the letter, children will be able to use their amazing mental camera and their natural ability to remember visuals permanently. In addition, using the related body movement will be a vital learning tool for kinesthetic learners! Our Alphabet resources are designed to utilize images, body movements, and stories for maximum effectiveness.Find them here. Sight words are important because they make up 80-90% of the words children will see in text. Reading becomes much easier when children can recognize sight words instantly. Visual, tactile, kinesthetic learners and those with reading disabilities need more than plain text. Drilling will not help! Because SnapWords incorporate visuals, children learn as easily as a mental camera snapping a picture and storing it in long term memory. Visuals are recalled with 90% accuracy, so there is little more effective than pictures for learning and recall. Adding a related body movement to the sight word picture completes the learning experience for kinesthetic learners. Finally, because SnapWords pictures show the meaning of the words, comprehension is enhanced.Experience SnapWords for yourself! Get SnapWords! Children need to be fluent with math facts for addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division as all higher level math comes out of this foundation. Right-brain learners and kids with dyscalculia do not learn through memorization and drill. They need to visualize and understand what is happening in the problem. They need right-brained elements for learning including color-coding, pattern discovery, hands-on practice, story, visuals, and body movement. We have designed these right-brained resources for you.Get started today! Areas of difficulty in reading include knowledge of letter sounds, sounding out words, phonics rules, vocabulary, reading fluency, and comprehension. Most children who struggle with reading are right-brain, visual/spatial, or kinesthetic learners who don t learn in traditional ways. These children learn visually and tactilely, when they see the big picture, when they can learn whole words first, when they can discover patterns that exist in words, etc. The world of reading will open up for your struggling reader when you use resources tat are designed especially with the right-brained learner in mind.Start today! 50-60% of students are right-brain learners, but traditional teaching resources are designed for left-brain dominant learners. If your child is struggling to learn, the first thing to do is try a right-brain resource to gauge its effectiveness. Right-brain learners include all children before the age of 7, those who are kinesthetic, visual, dyslexic, autistic, those with auditory processing disorder and more. If children have the opportunity to learn from their strengths, they will always exceed expectations.Learn more.

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Multisensory resources designed specifically for right-brained learners, including beginners, visual and kinesthetic learners, and children with disabilities.

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