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  • A Guide to Building A Rhythm at Home

    What is Rhythm? In music, rhythm is what makes the music move and flow. A Rhythm is built of anchors. What is fixed in a rhythm is not when but what. rhythms. Next is the monthly rhythm. A Final Note on Rhythm: Rhythm is connected to repetition.

  • 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 There was the daily rhythm of morning chicken and cow chores; there were weekly rhythms like Friday pizza Now rhythm is an integral part of both my vocabulary and my family’s. We continue following a daily and weekly rhythm.

  • Returning to December

    The rhythm we’ve created, has turned into our traditions. Tradition is the opposite of overwhelm. My hope is they carry these small December rhythms into their own families one day.

  • Social Ability and Becoming “I”

    We do this in early childhood by creating consistent daily, weekly, and yearly rhythms that align the natural rhythms of the seasons and the community. These rhythms are breathing and balanced, with anchors for the basic needs of sleeping and resting, eating As they continue to be embraced by our rhythms and expectations, they feel the security necessary to

  • The Quiet Power of Singing Games with Children

    This shared rhythm helps develop social awareness, empathy, and a sense of belonging. Songs introduce rhythm, rhyme, vocabulary, and storytelling, often without children realizing they are

  • Supporting the Sleep of Your Young Child

    A framework of rhythm, routine and ritual is a great start, but we must consider more than that. We have to look at the whole day’s rhythms and activity, to observe our child’s behavior and habits, Helpful Rhythms In general, an evening rhythm should have the gesture that the whole house is settling day so that it is the rhythm that begins cueing the body into sleep.    A few extra tips to consider as you construct this rhythm:    Start early.

  • Transition Support

    Through a sense of rhythm and connection. If you have a strong rhythm in place, habit and muscle memory will often take over. Over time, this rhythm becomes second nature, and your child will feel secure within the framework you

  • Social Ability and the First Year of Life

    Our baby enters life as a bundle of chaos, needing our support to come into the natural rhythms of breathing We work tirelessly to establish rhythms and routines for them and ourselves as we also treasure these times, stimulate and bring activity by day, hoping that they will quickly fall in with the circadian rhythms

  • Forest Kindergarten at Seaside Playgarden

    development, imagination and creativity, and a life-affirming connection with nature…all through Warmth, Rhythm Just like our traditional program, we recognize the benefits of following a predictable rhythm to bring Each part of our Monday/Tuesday rhythm is designed with this in mind and includes circle time, storytime

  • The Bay Tree Café, Forest Time in a Waldorf Setting

    We sheltered during big storms in the classroom, following the same rhythm, focusing on play & crafts One of our guiding principles is the art of creating rhythm in the days and weeks of school, where the The Power of Rhythm ~ We found a rhythm that worked well for the afternoon; open play with plenty of Our forest time allowed for some flexibility in our rhythm as time among the bay and oak, allowed for We created a rhythm, set up a safe space then we prepared crafts over the months.

  • Chrysalis Family Support and Child Care

    I hold the rhythm of our days and prepare the home for the rhythm to unfold.

  • Sharing Your Joy With Your Children

    Weave joy into your daily rhythm by doing something easy at home or right out your front door. In your weekly rhythm, choose a bigger activity for the whole family.

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