The Parent and Child Group Handbook: A Steiner/Waldorf Approach (Early Years)

by Dot Male

Paperback, 2006

Status

Available

Local notes

EC Parenting

Barcode

6945

Publication

Hawthorn Press (2006), 192 pages

Description

Regular contact with other families can be a vital lifeline for parents with young children--a chance to make friends, ask questions, learn new skills, and gain confidence in their own parenting skills. Rudolf Steiner's insight into the spiritual, sensory, and intellectual needs of early childhood has inspired a unique kind of parent and child group. Drawing on this approach, Dot Male's book shows parents how they can get together with others to create a supportive family community. The Parent and Child Group Handbook features lively case studies from Waldorf parent and child groups from around the world. It is an inspiring resource and guide that draws on the author's rich experience in this area. Written with the needs of busy families in mind, parents can use this handbook as a quick read for inspiration and ideas and as a comprehensive reference. Dot Male's lively, accessible guide to running a thriving parent and child group explains how to: create a calm, harmonious space use rhythm and ritual to structure a session devise appropriate toys, crafts, games and outdoor play celebrate seasonal festivals and the cycle of the year fulfill key health, safety and legal requirements and much more The Parent and Child Group Handbook is a necessary resource for parents, teachers, early childhood educators, those concerned with child health, playgroup leaders, and family support services. This book was published in partnership with The Alliance for Childhood.… (more)

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

192 p.; 7.3 inches

Pages

192
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