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You know your child better than anyone else in the world. What makes you think you are not qualified to take this on? No "professional" Waldorf education? With internet access, you have access to even more materials than the original Waldorf school teachers!
You probably just need an attitude adjustment. Remember the saying "You become what you think about." Well, if you just sit there and tell yourself "I can't do this, I am not qualified", blah-blah-blah... chances are that your child just may be better off in school because you are not motivated enough.
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Wouldn't it be SO MUCH BETTER for you and your child for you to GET MOTIVATED, GET EDUCATED and GET EMPOWERED! You are your child's BEST teacher. If it is a few skills you lack, learn them! Get some practical advice...
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You were destined to give birth to your child. To bring your child into this world. You have accomplished that - and that was the hard part! Now you are responsible for this magical being... this wonderful soul and you are having doubts? Why??? YOU CAN DO IT!
"Everything that adults do makes an impression on the child's soul. These impressions work their way into the child's breathing, circulation and metabolism and can affect that child's health in later life."
If you are looking for support and information on home and/or un-schooling based on a Waldorf Inspired Curriculum, then www.waldorfhomeschoolers.com is the place for you.
As parents, you can provide nothing of more lasting value than an education which develops your child's full human potential. Waldorf ideals for education emphasize and awaken disciplined creativity, wonder, reverence and respect for nature and human existence. Waldorf methods have proven to offer a holistic educational model designed to provide the right stimulus at the right time and allow each child's abilities to fully unfold.
In the first seven years of life, the child seeks to see that the world is a place of goodness, and will learn primarily by imitation and through activity. In the next developmental phase (through puberty) the child most naturally learns through beauty, from adults who merit being authorities. (This is why storytelling and art are employed as teaching vehicles throughout the elementary curriculum.) Finally, entering into the third developmental stage, and ready at last for true independent thinking: the teenager naturally begins a quest for truth.
Do Schools Kill Our Children’s Creativity?
http://blog.myinnermagic.com/do-schools-kill-our-c...
If you have children, and even if you don't - this is an INCREDIBLE VIDEO that I ask ALL of my friends to watch... The man is so comical, so intelligent, so entertaining and has such powerful information!
Enjoy & have a great day!
Waldorf Homeschoolers
http://www.myinnermagic.com/?a_aid=10bdbeb8