Description
This comprehensive collection of essays addresses all the key aspects of Waldorf early years education: its history, the developing child, the rhythm of the day, activities, language, storytelling and puppetry and the young child and the spiritual world.
There are contributions from many experienced educators, including: Susan Howard, Joan Almon, Helmut von Kugelgen, Freya Jaffke, Ingeborg Schoettner, Kimberly Lewis, Stephan Spitalny, Nancy Foster, Susan Weber, Daniel Udo de Haes and Bronja Zahlingen.
This is a revised, newly edited edition of two previously available publications, 'An Overview of the Waldorf Kindergarten', and 'A Deeper Understanding of the Waldorf Kindergarten', with the addition of other relevant contributions.
About the Author
Shannon Honigblum was a Waldorf class teacher and high school teacher before moving to the kindergarten at Austin Waldorf School, Texas. She is the founder of a Waldorf-inspired education non-profit organisation in New York City, and is the author of Making a Family Home (Steiner Books, 2010) under the name Shannon Honeybloom.
Reviews
'This is a valuable new compilation for teachers' and parents' bookshelves in any setting working with young children. It contains a collection of classic articles from WECAN publications, well edited and introduced. It could be useful to parent and child leaders or kindergarten teachers looking for inspiration for a parents' evening, to new staff needing an overview, to students in training searching for information on a specific area, in addition to providing material for actively interested parents.'
-- Kindling
Book Information
ISBN 9781936849376
Author Shannon Honigblum
Format Paperback
Page Count 256
Imprint Waldorf Early Childhood Association North America
Publisher Waldorf Early Childhood Association North America
Weight(grams) 643g