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      You are here: Home / Education / Lakeside School: The Pedagogy of Sledding

      Lakeside School: The Pedagogy of Sledding

      January 30, 2013 By Lakeside School Leave a Comment

      Lakeside School sledding (Credit Jen Zahorchak)
      Lakeside School sledding (Credit Jen Zahorchak)

      Lakeside School at Black Kettle Farm offers birth – 1st grade education based on the Waldorf philosophy on a working farm in Essex, NY. Each week our Office Administrator, Kathleen Morse, writes on the Lakeside school and community and education based on the Waldorf philosophy through her perspective from the office window.

      View from the Office Window

      Last week the view out my window was a winter-wonderland. Thanks to Gregg VanDeusen, the Lakeside children and teachers had an all-terrain park for winter activities. The children knew just what to do. Donning helmets for safety, they trundled up to the launching pad with sled in hand. Going down by ones, by pairs, sled-loads, in ‘trains’ the children reveled in the opportunity to sled. This all-terrain park also includes mounds for ‘seal sledding’, sledding down using ones snow suit as a sled, climbing, tunneling, digging, building and tumbling. During the 1st graders afternoon movement classes, the children took to the hills with their x-country skies and were out all afternoon touring around the pond and ending with some downhill activity on the hill in the play-yard.

      Now I hear parents, as they kiss their children good bye, saying, “Have fun”. And indeed, these children do have fun at school. But this fun is also hard work and our way as educators of ensuring the children are prepared for their formal academic work when the time comes. Here at Lakeside, we choose to engage the younger children in activities that set academic foundations. These foundations for the young child come in the form of physical activity. Think about it, if you are not settled and comfortable in your body, if you have difficulty sitting up in a chair or focusing your eyes on a blackboard, how is it going to feel to be required to engage in these activities for most of the school day? Most of your energy would go into keeping yourself upright instead of taking in the lesson presented. The antidote in most educational systems for challenges in the academic areas is more time spent in those academic areas. Here at Lakeside, we take another approach. The daily activities that the children engage in, whether it’s sledding & skiing in the winter, hiking in the spring, climbing, tumbling, crawling, hauling (wood, food & water for the animals, pine boughs for the spiral walk, etc), swinging, see-sawing, digging etc, develop neurological pathways for the young child. The more pathways that are created at this time, the more the child has to work with when sitting down to his formal academics in elementary school and beyond.

      Let’s take sledding for example. Sledding builds core strength, and requires balance and stability in the sled. As the child gets older and has more control, she begins to not only go for the ride but also guide the sled. Seal sledding helps to integrate primitive retained reflex which Robin and Kristin have spoken about in the streaming work. The integration of one of these reflexes allows ones head to more from side to side without the body following. All of these are preventative methods to mitigate possible learning challenges that a child may have.

      Once the children then sit down in 1st grade for their formal academic lessons in arithmetic and language arts, these children are ready to be sitting up straight in their chairs, they’re ready to focus on their lessons and be still in themselves. These are per-requisites to being able to take in any material that is presented. So when a 1st grader sits down for a math lesson on addition, subtraction, multiplication and division (all four operations taught in the first grade), the child is able to grasp the underlying concepts and begin working with numbers in a more abstract way. We at Lakeside do not aspire to the “more earlier is better” philosophy. We believe that the right activity and content at the right time allows the individual to grow in to a free thinking human being. Thus, we do not formally teach academic lessons in the kindergarten or nursery, rather give time and space for the physical, social and emotional development that is necessary at that time in life and leave the formal teaching of arithmetic, literacy, science, history until the elementary and high school years.

      Now, not every child is able to meet the challenging elementary school curriculum through these preventative activities in early childhood. Each child has unique gifts and challenges in different areas. Here at Lakeside, a child who has academic challenges is seen for the gifts they do have in other areas and remediation of their challenges is often brought through Therapeutic Eurythmy, drawing, nutrition, movement or remedial exercises. Many of the roots of challenges, that even we as adults carry, lie in poorly integrated movement patterns and primitive reflexes. On the other hand, the children who are academically dexterous are seen for those gifts and have opportunities to grow in the places where they do have challenges.

      All that to say, this fun that the children of Lakeside have every day is real work for them and laying solid foundations to take up the work of elementary and high school and enjoyment in life long learning.

      I hope you enjoy the winter as much as the children at Lakeside do!

      Till next week,
      Kathleen Morse
      Office Administrator
      Lakeside School

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