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Quote: Originally Posted by eco_mama for those who do morning circle, how often do you change the movement activities up? i can't remember right now but i have mine scheduled to change every 2 weeks and switch up the...
Another answer to how is Enki different from Waldorf approaches is that it doesn't hold anthroposophy as its world-view and that was really important to me. I think this matters more in the later years when Waldorf starts to look at...
Quote: Originally Posted by lakesuperiormom anyone working with second grade enki? i have some questions for you! Ahhh.. a new Enki thread. I'm Angie in Maine and am currently doing grade 2 with my 7 year...
Quote: Originally Posted by heket How goes it with your schooling? \\ I'm about to be called away, but we're at the end of our first year and I still feel like I have so much work to do on finding a good...
Quote: Originally Posted by dakotamidnight subbing - DD seems to be growing well though - could it still be cd? Should I bring it up at her next pedi appt in a week? Just wanted to say that a child can...
Just wanted to post here that the Enki conference is set and people are starting to register. I'm hoping to go and get my registration in soon. There are two events, a workshop on rousing intuition (which sounds awesome, but occurs on...
Just wanted to say hello and sub to the new thread We are doing enki kindy with 5 1/2 yo Finn in Maine and are really loving it. Such a light touch in kindergarten and lots of time to delve into rhythm and discipline issues (oh,...
Quote: Originally Posted by MyLittleWonders Can someone explain to me the difference/benefit of the Foundation Guides and the Early Childhood Guides? I'm just wondering if I need to/should purchase both. My boys are 5,...
Thanks to all your helpful words, I just ordered the Kindy package after thinking about it for sooo long. I have some major concerns about Waldorf, so I'm hoping that it's a good fit for us.... now our wallet is quite a bit lighter.
You could take a peek at the age-appropriate reading lists at Ambleside http://www.amblesideonline.org/01bks.shtml Lots of good classics to keep you reading throughout the summer months.
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