Hey Kate! Will you be posting your curriculum well not the whole thing but your process of how you’ll do it and what your core subjects and elements of what you’ll be teaching and incorporating into it? I’m very intrigued!
Hi Donna! Yes! I’ll be posting based on each subject as I go and what materials and books I’m using for each. I also plan on posting our lessons once I get that far!
This is actually what real Waldorf education is. As a teacher, you pray and meditate over the children you are given and implement to what their needs are.(That's where Anthroposophy plays a part in the teachers life.)A wonderful Waldorf teacher gave me some great advice. At the end of each year, you rip up your notes and plan anew for the children in front of you. Each year will never be the same . Wishing you a great year!
Ahhhh I absolutely love that - rip up the notes and start with the child in front of you. It’s easy to get distracted by what everybody says we should be teaching at a certain grade and at a certain level instead of looking at the child in front of us and what they actually need. I love those words of wisdom!
Yes, I couldn’t agree more! The freedom to make your own curriculum or buy one, and find a curriculum that speaks to your heart is one of the amazing beauties of homeschooling!