by giselle0514 | Oct 4, 2022 | Waldorf Pedagogy
Painting, drawing, modelling,… are activities that children should be able to do every day, as they are very powerful experiences to enhance the imagination. A fantastic activity to experiment with creativity and color is painting with watercolors. Painting with...
by Katia Sittenfeld | Oct 4, 2022 | Waldorf Pedagogy
The child’s personality can best develop if it is allowed to develop as independently as possible. The search for independence is an essential characteristic of child development. Development of free movement as a basis for a healthy development of the...
by Katia Sittenfeld | Jan 6, 2019 | Waldorf Pedagogy
For Waldorf pedagogy, the doll that a boy or girl has in its hands is of great importance in children’s play. The doll accompanies the child in his experiences, is a consolation in his sorrows and celebrates his joys. The dolls are made by hand with great care...
by Katia Sittenfeld | Nov 11, 2018 | Waldorf Pedagogy
Choosing an educational environment that meets the expectations we have for our children is one of the most important decisions we must make as parents. Preschools differ primarily in terms of pedagogical orientation or concept. One of these concepts is Waldorf...
by Katia Sittenfeld | Oct 27, 2018 | Waldorf Pedagogy
Curve board is a classic game that has its origins in Waldorf pedagogy. One of the best features of the board is that it is the children themselves who are finding different uses for it and endless ways to play with it, providing them with many benefits. Balancing:...
by Katia Sittenfeld | Oct 27, 2018 | Waldorf Pedagogy
This is my article for “My children and I” magazine: “The importance of experience and contact with the 4 elements in the first years of a child’s life to obtain a healthy development”. I have always had interest and a desire to write an...