American College Arcus
Junior

 

Knitting

Knitting is an activity that helps:

- to form and develop fine motor skills;

- to build good hand-eye coordination;

- to create language thinking;

- to develop the child's will;

- to master concentration in an operation requiring the execution of a sequence of precise actions.

 

Why is this important? By mastering these skills, the child will learn much sooner to write, to write beautifully and quickly, and to perform many daily activities that will make it much more independent. Thanks to this, speech on general level develops, as well as thinking, and at a later educational stage, the student will be skilled in solving problems in mathematics, physics, and programming.

That is why in our author's program we have included knitting as an activity for the students of Arcus Junior once a week.