Walking with Our Children :The Parent as Companion and Guide

Walking with Our Children

Walking with Our Children :The Parent as Companion and Guide

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Published: 29 August, 2024
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Many parents of young children ask how best to bring Waldorf ideas and best practices into their homes.

Walking with Our Children is an inspiring but accessible collection of articles, originally published in the anthroposophical magazine Lilipoh. Experienced Waldorf educator Nancy Blanning offers suggestions for home-based activities, both work and play, to help develop a conscientious home life with young children. This revised and expanded edition discusses recent changes in the world around us, from the use of screens and digital technology to the fast pace of life and the experience of a world pandemic.

Parents are encouraged to think of themselves as a leader, showing children the way down a path. But sometimes parents must step to one side and be a guide instead, walking alongside their child. This book will help parents understand when to lead and when to guide, for a long and fruitful journey as their child grows.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9781936849628
ISBN10 1936849623
Number Of Pages 126
Item Weight 224 g
Publisher / Reseller Waldorf Early Childhood Association North America
Format paperback
Edition 2nd Revised edition
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Media Reviews

'... Nancy offers practical and enjoyable ways to approach parenthood with courage and a sense of freedom... Nancy's insights, built on experiences with her students, children, and grand--children, offer profound reassurance.'
-- Kindling

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Author's Bio

Nancy Blanning has been active in Waldorf early childhood education for over 25 years, most recently as the therapeutic support teacher at the Denver Waldorf School. She is also a teacher trainer, mentor, and remedial consultant to other Waldorf schools. She serves as the editor of Gateways, the newsletter of the Waldorf Early Childhood Association of North America, and is a WECAN board member.

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