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by tesin
1285 days ago
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At least in our experience, it's graduated based on age and ability. Soft fruits and vegetables with a glorified shape cutter. Firmer things with a plastic or ceramic knife. Harder things with metal. Not dissimilar to what you'd do at home, except supervised closely with peers and integrated into the classroom. Edit: I should mention that gross and fine motor control is a really big focal point in general. Like how writing things down has been shown to improve memory, other forms of tactile interaction increase engagement and learning. |
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