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Climb, Swing & Snuggle: Reading Readiness Involves the Whole Body
Allowing reading to develop naturally or teaching it later tends to create eager, lifelong readers. In contrast, teaching children to read early is often stressful.
The Circumference of O
When the plan to have Olivia spend a year in a mainstream French classroom got derailed, we found ourselves creators of a mash-up curriculum, neither French- nor California-branded.
Illustration by Betsy James. Hatch a Natural Writer
Here are some fun and helpful tips and ideas to encourage and develop your child's love for writing throughout their childhood.
Labeled Disabled
For years there has been a separation between those with and without disabilities. And while some of the distinctions have been positive, others have not been.
10 Tips for Developing a Love for Literature
Creating a love for reading takes effort. Here's how to help your children run to the bookshelf in anticipation of their next adventure.
Learning While We Cook: How Preparing Meals Educates Children
As they snip, read, and converse with us, our kids are learning physical, mental, and social skills. Here’s how cooking can be educational for them.
Mothering Radio: Greening Education
In this episode, Mothering Radio looks at greening our schools. Julie Grant interviews Jeremy Adam Smith who wrote "Greening Education," in Mothering's July-August '10 issue.
Informal Education: A Resource List
A brief list of resources to help your family on their educational journey.



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new to waldorf.. HELP posted by jadcm2007, 01-05-2012 08:17:38 PM
What handwork on you working on? posted by epdeans, 01-04-2012 05:21:24 PM
Is a 20-30 minute walk too far for a 1st grader to get to school? posted by CrazyCatLady, 01-04-2012 04:15:47 PM
Purposeful work for 21 month? posted by epdeans, 01-03-2012 03:36:57 PM