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Karma, Alignment, and Destiny
When I started teaching over three and a half decades ago, I was looking for a model of human development to ground my approach and...

Judith Frizlen
Apr 84 min read


Learning by Imitation
[This article was written by Rahima Baldwin Dancy and originally appeared in Mothering, Spring 1987 and has been updated for this...

Rahima Baldwin Dancy
Apr 312 min read


Reverence, Love and Freedom
Receive the child in Reverence Educate them in Love Let them go forth in Freedom -Rudolf Steiner The above quote from Rudolf Steiner,...

Chinyelu Kunz
Apr 36 min read


Thoughts on Reverence
From my head to my feet, I am the image of God. From my heart to my hands, I feel the breath of God. When I speak with my mouth, I follow...
Belinda Kenwood
Mar 275 min read


Cultivating Reverence
In the context of the Waldorf approach, reverence is a feeling that we consciously cultivate and deeply touches the soul. It’s a mood...

Chinyelu Kunz
Mar 273 min read


Toys and Play
Our children first encounter Creative Exploration through play. It is how they grow and how they learn about the world. As parents, we...

Cynthia Aldinger
Mar 277 min read


First Tales -A new evolution toward more healing Nursery Rhyme understanding
There is a sweet and gentle evolution toward the relationship between language arising in children and story. It starts with Mama...
Suzanne Down
Mar 272 min read


Gentle Ways and Hard Science for the Early Years
Our children come to us with stars in their eyes; they come to remind us that we are made of far-flung atoms and stardust. The wisdom of...

Sharifa Oppenheimer
Mar 273 min read


How to use Rhythm to Create your Family Culture
Before I had children I didn’t even know how to spell “rhythm.” Little did I know then how much I would come to appreciate yearly, weekly, daily and even smaller rhythms that would come to support my life and our family.
Dahlia Moon
Sep 9, 20209 min read
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