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- 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
- 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
- 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.
- The Art of Play
Having a daily and weekly rhythm that is set up with plenty of free play will help. A consistent and predictable rhythm, set to their pace of life, that satisfies foundational needs will
- Building Community through Parent Gatherings
Late January or February: Parent evening on “Rhythm and Discipline.”
- First Tales -A new evolution toward more healing Nursery Rhyme understanding
crooning, comforting songs sometimes just soundings such as luuly, luulay…bringing soft consonants in a rhythmic The rhythms of speech/song, added to the movements in play delighted timeless children and will forever You can hear the flow of the phrases in the singing of the verse, how simple it is then to keep the rhythmic As the intellect took hold of humanity, this more spirit-filled rhythmic speech became too grounded for beat of syllables, return to a song quality, then try speaking them in the full breathing flow of the rhythmic
- Honoring Fathers, Holding Space: A Father’s Day Reflection
How do you nurture your child, and yourself, in the day-to-day rhythm of family life?
- Equinox Musings
Rhythms stretch out wide at this nodal time, as day and night reflect each other in perfect balance. Between work indoors and rejuvenation in nature’s healing rhythms?
- Social Ability in Toddlerhood
supported in our own equanimity and restraint; as well as the consistency of a well-balanced daily rhythm













