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Easy-For-MeŽ Reading Program
Posted by Child1st Publications LLC on 9/01/09

    Multisensory learning materials for reading and math:

    Product designers at Child1st look at children first to
    discover how they learn most naturally. We integrate
    explicit phonics instruction with specific strategies
    (visuals, movement, storytelling, humor, rhyme, and
    patterns) to engage children with an array of learning
    strengths. Teach smarter, more efficiently, and with
    confidence.

    Our products are specifically designed to help visual
    learners, and other right brain learners, those labeled with
    dyslexia, autism, Asperger's, ADD, and those who struggle
    with reading comprehension. CFP's products are also highly
    effective in teaching beginning readers, building a strong
    foundation for learning from the very start.

    Typically, children from ages 4 1/2 to 7 are in the stage of
    brain development in which the Gestalt Hemisphere ("right
    brain") is rapidly developing. "The most natural way, then,
    for children to learn when first in school at age five and
    six is through image, emotion and spontaneous movement."

Child1st website


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