Fine Motor Skills
Amanda introduced the concept of sewing in Art class and demonstrated the skills involved using a large plastic sewing needle, yarn and burlap. The initial introduction of this activity was done in large group and provided an opportunity for all of the children to practice listening skills and following directions.
Developing strong listening skills is an important component of our curriculum and our children have many varied opportunities to both practice and develop these skills in our Early Childhood program. The children have matured in their abilities to listen and focus as a group and they continue to learn and grow so much from each other.
Audrey thoroughly enjoys visiting the art studio and loves to participate in our Art classes with Amanda. Working in small groups at the art tables, Audrey applied the information she heard and enthusiastically began to sew! Audrey is eager to try new experiences and challenges and does not frustrate easily. Sewing involves many steps as well as fine motor coordination and Audrey approached this task with determination! She has mature fine motor coordination and loves the challenge of new experiences to practice new skills. Audrey spent quite a long time working on her burlap and stayed focused on her work until she felt she was done.
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