Lower Grades Resources

  • EC tree climb
    Climbing trees gets children firmly engaged with nature while they build core strength and coordination. Some, unable to sit in class, will climb and then perch in stillness.
  • balancebeam
    Balance beam work:

    Walk forwards and backwards, and tell a story or sing a song as you move...
  • hammocktumble
    Hammock tumble:

    Hammock play is excellent for vestibular development...
  • climbingwall
    Climbing wall:

    Climbing helps children take "safer risks" to get stronger and braver as they strengthen their muscles and experience gravity from new heights...
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    Crossing the monkey bars builds core strength and lessens fear.
  • Feature-Kids-Jump-Ropes
    Jumping rope helps overcome the horizontal midline barrier. It adds levity and rhythm to the active play of the child.

Lower Grades Resources

The following items have been selected for their relevance to Lower Grades, and are provided at no charge to all of our website users. In most cases, clicking on a "read more" link below will allow you to view and/or download a pdf copy of the article. You may need to refresh the web page after downloading.

Mosquito string game, part 1

by Judith Graff

Mosquito string game, part 2

by Judith Graff

Magic Carpet

by Judith Graff

Strengthening the Four Lower Senses

by Laurie Clark and Nancy Blanning

The four lower senses lay the foundation for all the higher-level skills...read more

Fine Motor Skills and Subtle Thinking

by Sebastian Suggate

Sebastian Suggate, professor of professor of Developmental Psychology and Early Years Education at Alanus University, discusses the importance of fine motor skills, and offers ways we can support their development in young children.......read more

Snacktime Observations

by Betty Jane Enno

Snack time is an ideal observation time in the Early Childhood classroom. Betty Jane Enno, AHE Board member, offers teachers detailed guidance on the unobtrusive observation of young students, adding very useful lists of the skills we need to assess for each child....read more

At What Age are Children Ready for First Grade?

by Joan Almon

Joan Almon explores the wisdom of resisting societal norms and pressures as we set guidelines and cutoff dates for first grade readiness and admission...read more

A Therapeutic Kindergarten Class

by Ann Pratt

Ann Pratt visited a special therapeutic kindergarten class, and carefully describes a number of very useful remedial/theraputic activities you can use with young children.
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For Kids, Self-Control Factors into Future Success

by Nancy Shute

Nancy Shute explores the decisive role that the cultivation of self-control and impulse control play in the present and future years of a child's life...read more

Bringing the Educational Support Work into the Home

by Mary Jo Oresti

A good relationship with parents and families is absolutely necessary in order to be effective teachers... read more

Observations Based on The Lower Senses

by Nettie Fabrie

At a remedial conference in the summer of 2000, Nettie Fabrie presented the following matrix to help teachers and parents strengthen their understanding of the four lower senses. The senses of Touch, Life, Movement and Balance - what are the qualities of each, how do we strengthen these qualities, what can get in the way, what does a need for development look like?...  read more

Barefoot Babies

by Kacie Flegal, D.C.

This helpful article, which can be shared with parents, reviews the vestibular and proprioceptive benefits of having babies and children play outdoors with bare feet.  read more

Guidelines for Observing School Readiness

from the Waldorf Early Childhood Association of North America

This exceptionally complete article offers a comprehensive look at the factors we must consider as we participate in the decision about the first-grade readiness of each child...read more

Factors Behind the Increase in Learning Challenges

by AHE Board member Connie Helms

Parents and teachers are finding that outstanding numbers of children and adolescents are facing academic and behavioral challenges. Labels such as Dyslexia, Dysgraphia, Learning Disabled and ADD/ADHD are frequently used, yet underneath these diagnoses lies a more fundamental problem. The root causes of many challenges that lead to these common labels have less to do with learning issues and more to do with ... fread more

Blanket Wrap - Preparing for Sleep and for Centering/Calming During the Day

by Mary Jo Oresti

This activity is a wonderful way for the parent and child to spend time together. It is especially useful for children who are sensitive to touch or do not have a sense of their boundaries. They are often helped by... read more