Many people seem to only give their boys traditional “boys” toys. I’ve found having a son and daughter that they both seem to like all sorts of toys until the age of about 8/9.
Juliette still loves her “Barbie” dolls (for want of a better description). Dolls that go places, get dressed into many clothes, give […]
Filed under: Waldorf Toys, Anthroposophy, Handwork & Crafting, Waldorf Homeschooling on August 29th, 2009 | No Comments »
I sat down a while back with the grade 5 curriculum and started to plan the study of Atlantis. Step 1 - find as much info as possible, from everywhere, differing opinions etc. Now this is where planning really takes off and there is usually such a glut of info that one needs to sift […]
Filed under: Ancient Civilisations, Anthroposophy, Waldorf Homeschooling, Rudolf Steiner on August 23rd, 2009 | No Comments »
Well we’re nearly at the end of our holiday between grades, and I’ve been sleeping, playing with my cat, playing boardgames with the kids, having breakfast at strange places and having numerous pajama days!
And I’ve been reading….in preparation for planning the lessons. Now when you get Melisas’ curriculum you are given the daily lesson plan […]
Filed under: Anthroposophy, Waldorf Homeschooling, Rudolf Steiner on August 23rd, 2009 | No Comments »
Well it’s been 8 months since I lasted posted on this blog. I don’t want to speak to soon, but our life is looking settled. John had an accident in January and then just as he appeared to be mending well, he had a minor heart attack…so blogging has been far from my mind. It […]
Filed under: Waldorf Homeschooling on August 11th, 2009 | No Comments »