Squiggle Whilst You Wiggle is an early writing program created by a Shonette Bason-Wood, who also created the program Playdough Disco (that we participate in at nursery). Squiggle Whilst You Wiggle incorporates dance, music and large movements to help children develop the fine muscle control they need for writing. They will learn a new gross motor movement to a piece of music while holding 'flappers' (bits of fabric) while dancing along to the music. The children then transfer these movements to floor level and swap their flappers for writing tools (crayons/pens etc) to make marks on paper etc. They will then use this action to think of letters they can form that use this shape. These sessions are great fun but most importantly help your child to be confident mark makers.
Squiggle is 9 separate movements that follow letter formation and child development order. By following the Squiggle whilst you wiggle programme the child will not only begin to form letters correctly but also strengthen all the muscles needed developmentally to become a ready writer.
Writing is an outcome from a physical developmental process that involves daily exercise and strength training of both gross and fine motor control, plus with daily squiggling the essential skill of balance is nurtured and developed.
We have all joined in with this program so far this week and we are looking forward to more sessions carried out by staff at Little Leaps.
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