Helping Your Child Learn Words That Stick
A Guide for Multilingual Families Using SnapWords®
Especially effective for neurodivergent learners and English Language Learners.
SnapWords® and Child1st resources use visuals, movement, and
story to support orthographic mapping, vocabulary acquisition, and
language development—making high-frequency words meaningful, memorable,
and accessible.
When Words Don’t Stick, Confidence Falls
Traditional sight-word instruction relies on memorization—a barrier for:
When words are disconnected from meaning, students struggle to retain them—and reading becomes frustrating instead of empowering.
Words That Make Sense to the Brain
Child1st resources are designed around how children naturally learn:
This approach benefits all students and is especially powerful for:
Why SnapWords® Work for English Language Learners
SnapWords don’t just teach recognition — they teach meaning.
Teachers report that ELL students:
Aligned With Structured Literacy & the Science of Reading
Child1st supports:
Used successfully in:
Discover why educators trust Child1st to support every reader.
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