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Diversity of tactile and kinesthetic practice will help the student. 
Forms can first be practiced:
Drawn in the air. 
Traced in the sand.
Walked.
Drawn with toes. 
Considerations by Grade (Painting and Drawing in Waldorf Schools Classes 1 to 8 by Thomas Wildgruber)
Class 1:
"Following on from practice of s...
A question I love to ask parents is, “What spoke to you or drew you to Waldorf Education?” The reply is often: the gentle approach; the age appropriate curriculum; my child was able to still be a child; the appreciation of nature and the integration of it in the curriculum; the color and beauty i...
Why do I love Form Drawing? It is a beautiful exercise that gives so much to the student. It develops handwriting skills, special awareness, coordination, relaxation and a sense of security…and, it’s FUN!
Form Drawing is like a sport, as you move from one side of the paper to the other, zig-zagging, ...
 
    
  
 
       
       
      