PRACTICAL LIFE
This area includes lessons in dry or water pouring, sponging, spooning, buttoning, tying, buckling, sweeping, food preparation, polishing silver, dusting, etc. The lessons allow the children to become independent in taking care of themselves and increase the awareness of their environment, concern for its upkeep and skills to maintain it. The lessons improve eye-hand coordination and fine motor skills, and are an indirect preparation for reading and writing as they are taught to go from left to right. They learn careful and controlled movement as they practice pouring without spilling. Practical life lessons range from very simple activities for the younger children to more difficult and lengthy challenges as they get older and more adept.
