BY THE END OF THIS COURSE
You and your child will have learned:
WET FELTING A SPHERE
Explore a sensory-rich experience, while building bilateral dexterity (also great for younger siblings!)
ROLLING A BARN YARN
Engage in focused and rhythmic movement, as perseverance is strengthened through a longer task.
 BASIC FINGER KNITTING
Marvel in how stories can bridge imagination with practical work that supports crossing the mid-line.
 2 FINGER KNITTING
Learn how creating a mental image that "moves" can simplify more advanced fine motor pattern work.
SEWING THE WHIP STITCH
Observe how new skills compound, naturally, through the support of a cohesive story and hand gesture.
MAKING A SLIP KNOT
Make and integrate patterns through finger-tracing, and drawing, to meet various learning styles.
MAKING A BABY DOLL
Culmination of patience, hand/eye coordination & reverence in completion of a hand-sewn baby doll.
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“Why do we introduce Handwork, in a Waldorf Kindergarten classroom, if knitting will begin in 1st grade?”
WALDORF KINDERGARTEN HANDWORK BASICS COURSE
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Waldorf Kindergarten Handwork Basics
A course that provides the flexibility and framework that you've been searching for!
Let us support you, and your child, as you both develop the foundational Handwork skills that can then lead to the creation of beautiful knit animals, crocheted potholders and embroidered treasure mats, in the years to come.
Engage with this online curriculum, yourself, and then teach your child each lesson -- providing the exact kind of instruction seen in many Waldorf Kindergarten classrooms, today.
We provide the videos for your child to learn from, themselves, which can provide a sense of relief from some of the pressure that homeschooling can put on a caretaker who is delivering course material by themselves, day after day.
Learn and practice new skills and artistry together. This becomes a beautiful point of connection, in the day or week, for the caretaker who is seeking fun activities to do with their child outside of free play.