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Ingun Schneider of Rudolf Steiner College shares about Extra Lesson, a series of exercises to fill gaps in sensory and movement development. Learn how these exercises address coordination, dominance, motor skills, auditory and visual development, memory, and breathing. Discover how the development of the senses influences learning and the foundation it creates for academic success. Join the online conference for Waldorf-inspired homeschoolers to gain valuable insights.
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Extra Lesson: How Development of the Senses influences Learning With Ingun Schneiderof Rudolf Steiner College Online Conference for Waldorf-inspired Homeschoolers
What is Extra Lesson? *series of exercises to fill gaps in sensory and movement development *started in 1st or 2nd grade*catching up on incomplete development Online Conference for Waldorf-inspired Homeschoolers
Online Conference for Waldorf-inspired Homeschoolers
Extra Lesson Exercises address *left-right coordination*above-below coordination*forward-backward coordination *dominance-same side*fine and gross motor coordination*visual & auditory development *memory*breathing Online Conference for Waldorf-inspired Homeschoolers
Foundation of learning with ease… Based on the sensory and motor development of the first 7 years Online Conference for Waldorf-inspired Homeschoolers
Online Conference for Waldorf-inspired Homeschoolers
Goals of 7+ year old *Spatial Orientation- *Dominance *Body Geography Online Conference for Waldorf-inspired Homeschoolers
These 3 Capacities allow child to: *Sit comfortably & still *Listen to a series of instructions*Follow through on instructions *Hold pencil comfortably*Perform practical activities (dressing, grooming) Online Conference for Waldorf-inspired Homeschoolers
In a classroom *have the eyes follow a line of text or copy forms/text/numbers from the board *remember visually presented material *remember orally presented material *organize the page when writing *solving written math problems *sit still and comfortably in the chair *keep track of a schedule of daily events Online Conference for Waldorf-inspired Homeschoolers
Online Conference for Waldorf-inspired Homeschoolers
These capacities develop with the help of the senses Online Conference for Waldorf-inspired Homeschoolers
Steiner’s 12 Senses Touch=tactile--gives one a sense of one’s own boundaries in relation to environment, including others Life=organic well-being--digestion, circulation, breathing Self-movement=proprioception--fine & gross motor development, gauging amount of effort needed for a task Balance/equilibrium=vestibular--static (vs dynamic) balance->internal awareness of 3D, independent of gravity, freeing of arms & hands for tasks out of gravity, postural security Smell=olfactory Taste=gustatory Online Conference for Waldorf-inspired Homeschoolers
Steiner’s 12 Senses Sight=vision Warmth=temperature Hearing=auditory Language=word, speech—recognition of language sounds, grammatical structure Concept=thought of the other person as conveyed through speech or text Ego=self of other person—an awareness that others have feelings, thoughts, ambitions, actions like one’s own Online Conference for Waldorf-inspired Homeschoolers
First Four Senses relate one to one’sown body and are the foundation fordevelopment of the “higher”=socialsenses Online Conference for Waldorf-inspired Homeschoolers
Sense of Touch gentle firmness when touching and in approach to child (“no” is always a “no”); clear boundaries; cocoon wrap; pressure massage foundation for experiencing the self of the other person (necessary for developing empathy) Online Conference for Waldorf-inspired Homeschoolers
Sense of Life rhythm, time, harmony, sleep, nutritional foods (incl. Healthy fats necessary for development of myelin sheath around nerves) foundation for sense of concept/thought of other person (necessary for grasping what others are saying/ explaining verbally or via text) Online Conference for Waldorf-inspired Homeschoolers
Online Conference for Waldorf-inspired Homeschoolers
Sense of Movement fine & gross movements that challenge child to develop next level of ability--in daily tasks at home, in garden, shop (incl. crafts, play, exercise using bean bags/balls/rods) foundational for development of sense of language/speech (necessary for grasping grammar, spelling, sentence structure, etc) Online Conference for Waldorf-inspired Homeschoolers
Sense of Balance stand still feet together & on one foot (eyes closed, too); head upside-down, slow rolls, slow walk forward & back on beam/line—static balance means balance in stillness (or slow moving) foundation for development of hearing/auditory processing (needed for connecting speech sounds with letters, hearing the difference between speechsounds, being able to follow a series of instructions.) Online Conference for Waldorf-inspired Homeschoolers
Observation Age appropriatewatch movement and add exercises if necessarysupport while going on Online Conference for Waldorf-inspired Homeschoolers
Resources *For good information about the first year’s development Ingun suggests: Baby Moves by Marianne Hermsen-vanWanrooy—website: www.babymoves.co.nz “See How They Move”—DVD from RIE=Resources for Infant Educaters—www.rie.org The Incarnating Child by Joan Salterwww.youandyourchildshealth.org – Dr. Susan Johnson *For further info about Extra Lesson approach to learning differences: The Extra Lesson by Audrey McAllenTaking Time: Jean Hunt Learning Difficulties: A Guide for Teachers edited by Mary Ellen Wily —Other good & relevant books by Audrey McAllen: Sleep: An Unobserved Element in Education Teaching Children Handwriting Reading Children’s Drawings The Listening Ear Online Conference for Waldorf-inspired Homeschoolers
http://www.steinercollege.edu/store/Ingun is working on a book w/ accompanying dvd: Extra lesson in practice Online Conference for Waldorf-inspired Homeschoolers