And, then there’s Eurythmy…
Called “an art of human movement set to music, poetry, or speech” (Rudolph Steiner Curriculum Guide) Eurythmy supports children’s learning through their bodies. This kinesthetic practice “also is intended to be a complement to intellectual learning.”
And for handwriting, Eurythmy also helps with dexterity. This whole body approach gives children an organic approach to learning how to write in cursive, something I can only truly appreciate now, in looking back after all these years.