From the monthly archives: February 2011

Do it Yourself Storytelling for the Modern Parent

We all need stories.  We seek them everywhere and all the time.  From conversations about our day to surfing the net, we find ourselves attracted to the stories that bring the deepest connection and understanding to our life.  Stories are fundamental to our personal and […]

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Coming of Age Made Easy, Womanhood Made Richer

by DeAnna L’am

 

How was the day of your first period? Was it an empowering experience? Or is there a knot at the pit of your stomach when you think about it?

Most of us were not welcomed into womanhood. Our Inner Maiden, the coming-of-age girl we […]

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Active Arithmetic :: A Book Review

On February 26, 2011 By

Active Arithmetic: Movement and Mathematics Teaching in the Lower Grades of a Waldorf School by Henning Andersen

 

Published by AWSNA

Review by Nancy Parsons, co-owner of Bob & Nancy’s Bookshop

Is it possible to teach arithmetic in the first years of school in such a way that the majority of pupils do not experience […]

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Springtime Verse and Finger Play

On February 13, 2011 By

Dear Readers,

The Cicada Hums is an original and delightful Springtime Verse and Finger Play from  Waldorf Early Childhod teacher Mary Bryan of the Linden Waldorf School.

Have a look:

http://thewonderofchildhood.com/2011/05/the-cicada-hums-a-verse-and-fingerplay/

Enjoy!

 

Warmly,

Lisa

 

 

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