The Parent and Child Group Handbook: A Steiner/Waldorf Approach
Regular contact with other families can be a vital lifeline for parents with young children—a chance to make friends, ask questions, learn new skills and gain confidence in their own abilities as a parent.
Rudolf Steiner’s insight into the spiritual, sensory and intellectual needs of early childhood has inspired a unique kind of parent and child group. Drawing on this approach, Dot Male’s book shows parents how they can join together with others to create a supportive family community.
Illustrated with case studies from around the world, her lively, accessible guide to running a thriving parent and child group explains how to:
∞ Create a calm, harmonious space;
∞ Use rhythm and ritual to structure a session;
∞ Devise appropriate toys, crafts, games and outdoor play
∞ Celebrate seasonal festivals and the cycle of the year
∞ Fulfill key health, safety and legal requirements.
Written with the needs of busy parents in mind, The Parent and Child Group Handbook can be used as a quick read for inspiration and ideas or as a comprehensive reference. Each chapter includes an introductory overview, a summary of key points, and, for those who wish to explore the issues further, book lists and useful contacts.
About the Author
Dot Male is a mother and trained kindergarten teacher. She leads Steiner parent and child groups and organizes courses for parent and child group leaders and for parents. She lives in York, UK.
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