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Getting Creative with the Montessori Walking on the Line Lesson

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You’ve seen that Montessori lesson for walking on the line — usually a long strip of painter’s tape laid down on the floor, with a child trying to balance on it as she walks. That’s great for many children, but for some it just won’t be enticing or hold their interest. So let’s think outside the box to spice it up a bit!

Let’s say you have that long line made of painter’s tape on your floor, and it’s just not getting any use. Try:

Or maybe a line of painter’s tape isn’t for you. That’s okay! There are tons of lines available for walking just in your regular environment — you just have to know how to look for them. Try:

Your child notices those lines. How many times has it happened that you’ve been trying to get somewhere and your child is dawdling by pretending one of those things is a balance beam? Children are naturally drawn to walking on the line — you just have to find the right line for yours.


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