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Do You Currently Offer Waldorf Inspired??
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CityGarden
03:02 PM 05-04-2017
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Josiegirl
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CityGarden, I don't want to hijack this topic but am searching for ways to implement Waldorf lines of thinking into my CC(plus I'm doing a 2 page paper on Waldorf)
. Would you recommend those book links or do you have other sources as well? You can PM if you'd like. I just sent for a book called Simplicity Parenting that I hope will help streamline the environment.
I had hoped others with more experience with Waldorf in their program would chime in... but I will jump in first.
In terms of books these are my favorite Waldorf based books:
You Are Your Child's First Teacher
https://www.amazon.com/Your-Childs-F...+first+teacher
Beyond the Rainbow Bridge
https://www.amazon.com/Beyond-Rainbo...4A64SPR19G8X7R
Heaven on Earth
https://www.amazon.com/Heaven-Earth-...D6E8DGRAGJ66G2
Seven Times the Sun
https://www.amazon.com/Seven-Times-S...JWGKSVJW2356K2
The Creative Family
https://www.amazon.com/Creative-Fami...sap_bc?ie=UTF8
Other Resources
150+ Screen-Free Activities for Kids: The Very Best and Easiest Playtime Activities
https://www.amazon.com/150-Screen-Fr...6KYDSATMJGT6FN
This is not Waldorf but when you go screen free it's nice to know what to do when you run out of inspiration.
The Artful Parent Blog
http://artfulparent.com/
Again not Waldorf but helpful.
Mother.com Forums has a Waldorf section that is AMAZING!
Little Acorn Learning has a Kindergarten Waldorf Curriculum since academics are not heavy in Kinder I would assume you could adjust this for preschool age
http://littleacornlearning.com/
This is a nice home based child care inspired by Waldorf:
http://www.achildsgardenofthyme.com/
A Child's Garden of Thyme uses LifeWays as her curric. which you can find here:
http://lifewaysnorthamerica.org/
If you visit here:
http://www.waldorfearlychildhood.org/directory.php
you will find a number of programs many home based.
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