by Sally | Apr 1, 2019 | Art, Handwork Projects, Loose Parts, Reggio Inspired
In my Waldorf training, the young child's development of the fine motor skills was viewed as more important than teaching rote skills(such as recognizing the sounds of the letters). The hand can be considered as an instrument of intelligence. Philipp Martzog, a...
by Sally | Mar 28, 2019 | Art
Art making is an ever-evolving process that involves research, invention, and risk-taking. At the heart of process art is experimentation. It is important to offer art experiences that children can bring their own ideas to test and explore. I love introducing...
by Jenni Caldwell | Mar 22, 2018 | Reggio Inspired
Let’s face it, infants and toddlers are experts at tinkering. What better materials to tinker with than loose parts? Loose parts are essentially any open-ended material that can be used in a variety of ways. Introducing loose parts to infants and toddlers can be...
by Nicole | Jan 17, 2018 | Reggio Inspired
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by Nicole | Dec 5, 2017 | Literacy
You are currently reading our archived blog. While these older posts may not reflect our current vision and direction, we encourage you to visit our new website at wunderled.com to explore our latest, updated content. There, you'll find a wealth of valuable articles,...