International Minute Press of Pineville announced the availability of their educational learning packet printing service for parents and teachers. Visit https://www.pineville.intlminutepress.com/
Pineville Printing Services for Schools
Help Students Learn Better
While much of the educational
environment in 2020 moved to
online learning, students still
require printed materials for
their education.
International Minute Press in
Pineville has seen a surge in
orders for learning packet
printing at their site.
A child develops and learns
by reading and interacting
with things in the physical
world.
While some may say that the
art of handwriting is
outdated, it is critical for
developing key fine motor
skills.
As one local art director
mentioned, children in school
are losing fine motor skills to be
able to manipulate objects as
simple as shoelaces.
Those fine motor skills
translate into being "handy"
and able to make adjustments
to things in the real world later
on in life.
People learn better with
physical print and
handwriting than reading off
of a screen and typing.
Studies indicate that the mind is
more engaged when doing
handwriting than typing, with
different brain wave patterns and
more elements of the mind's
memory area in use.
The bottom line is that
writing things down has an
impact on memory and
learning.
Printed curriculum also has
real world value for students
and is ultimately the best way
to integrate learning and
information retention.
Visit
https://www.pineville.intlminute
press.com/ for your educational
printing
Help Students Learn Better
While much of the educational
environment in 2020 moved to
online learning, students still
require printed materials for
their education.
International Minute Press in
Pineville has seen a surge in
orders for learning packet
printing at their site.
A child develops and learns
by reading and interacting
with things in the physical
world.
While some may say that the
art of handwriting is
outdated, it is critical for
developing key fine motor
skills.
As one local art director
mentioned, children in school
are losing fine motor skills to be
able to manipulate objects as
simple as shoelaces.
Those fine motor skills
translate into being "handy"
and able to make adjustments
to things in the real world later
on in life.
People learn better with
physical print and
handwriting than reading off
of a screen and typing.
Studies indicate that the mind is
more engaged when doing
handwriting than typing, with
different brain wave patterns and
more elements of the mind's
memory area in use.
The bottom line is that
writing things down has an
impact on memory and
learning.
Printed curriculum also has
real world value for students
and is ultimately the best way
to integrate learning and
information retention.
Visit
https://www.pineville.intlminute
press.com/ for your educational
printing