Seton Work refers to a hand-stitching exercise in which children sew through pre-punched holes along a defined path, building the hand strength, bilateral coordination, and precision that directly support later writing. It is a foundational Practical Life material appropriate for the 3–6 environment, often introduced after the child has had success with lacing or bead stringing. This material provides a natural bridge between early fine motor work and the more complex needle skills introduced in sewing on fabric.