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A Daily Rhythm Song, perfect to bake with your children!
Why are Daily Rhythms important?
In Waldorf homes, establishing a steady rhythm creates a comforting and predictable flow for children.
These daily rhythms provide a sense of security and help children connect with their surroundings, strengthening their learning and language development naturally. By introducing simple songs in Spanish that align with their activities, we can enrich this daily rhythm with joyful, language-filled moments and help your children learn and develop the love for langu…
12 Best Alternative Ways to Celebrate Halloween: Waldorf-Inspired Ideas
12 Alternative Ways to Celebrate Halloween: Waldorf-Inspired Ideas
1. Create a Treasure or Scavenger Hunt
This idea involves hiding clues for the children to find a special treat bag (not filled with candy!) that they can discover through play. You can even incorporate Spanish words into the clues to make it educational.
Some Spanish words are:
La Calabaza - Pumpkin
El Murciélago - Bat
La Araña - Spider
El Hada - Fairy
El Duende - Elf
La Bruja Buena - Good Witch
El Granero - Barn
La Manzana - Apple
El Maiz …
The Perfect Time to Conquer Bilingualism
Are you native but Spanish is not part of your regular conversations at home?
Do you want your children to love learning languages?
WHAT CAN WE DO TO HELP LEARNING HAPPEN?
WHAT CAN WE DO TO HELP LEARNING AND IMPRINTS HAPPEN?
A FEW ACTIONABLE SUGGESTIONS, THAT ACTUALLY WORK
This a continuation of my past article.
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Now, as parents and teachers, what are we going to do to create that imprint, that real learning in the souls of our children?
This is my short but effective list of what to do to get there:
- The first step to creating that imprint is being with …
How the learning happens? A reflection about learning and soul imprints
HOW LEARNING HAPPENS
MY REFLECTIONS ON LEARNING, TEACHING, AND AN IMPRINT
with a touch of inspiration from Adele's teacher.
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As homeschooling parents or teachers involved in children’s education, some questions that we often have in mind are, is my child really learning? How much is learning? Will they be able to remember what they have learned and put it into action when needed? What will they remember? Will they remember the right stu…
Celebrate Halloween Waldorf-Style with a Spanish Song: El Panadero (The Baker)
As Halloween approaches, many families are rethinking how they want to celebrate. Over the past few years, the holiday has taken on new meanings and traditions, with some parents looking for ways to make the experience more aligned with their values or the interests of their children as they grow.
In Waldorf schools in Spain, Halloween has been embraced in a unique way. Instead of the usual spooky costumes, children celebrate with a profession-themed costume party. The kids dress up as their favo…