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Working with Scarlett

10/5/2013

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Scarlett started at Montessori this year and allowed her big sister to "show her the ropes". As she was constantly asking, "Where my cane??" she now has access to a push-along duck cane, and now proudly accompanies Sophie and Lisa on Cane Skills lessons.
The girls are working together here with a natural product called Magic Maize, which simply requires a damp sponge to join the peices together for 3D construction, or to make tactile pictures.

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    Lisa Britton

    Hopefully, this will provide an opportunity for you to share in Sophie's activities and progress, and to reinforce the skills we are working to develop. Further information is available in my programs and teaching documentation.

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