Children and Their Temperaments
Quick Look
A guide to children's different temperaments and their role in child character, health and personality development.
Description
Drawing on an ancient tradition, Rudolf Steiner referred to four fundamental 'types' or 'temperaments' in the human personality, each of which, he said, has different personal needs and ways of relating socially.
From her experience of working with children of all ages, Marieke Anschütz provides a guide to children's different temperaments and their role in child character, health and personality development.
The book includes illustrations from home and school, in the context of the Steiner-Waldorf classroom. The author discusses how these ideas may be used to manage, and relate to, groups and individuals.
Table of Contents
1. A question: by way of foreword
2. Types and typologies
3. A source of confidence
4. Back to the origins
5. A new formulation of an old concept
6. Four in one
7. The four temperaments in colour
8. Born four times
9. Up to the age of fourteen
10. After twice seven years
11. The number of the earth
12. The four Evangelists
13. The black square
14. Fairy tales as a guide
15. Moving mountains
16. Seeing the wood through the trees
17. Eating what's on the table
18. Four children in the class
19. In conclusion: an answer
Reviews
'This book is our personal favourite for learning more about temperaments.'
-- Waldorf Homeschoolers (www.waldorfhomeschoolers.com)
Author
Marieke Anschütz was born in the Dutch East Indies in 1936, and moved to the Netherlands in 1950. She was a Steiner-Waldorf teacher in The Hague for many years. She is the author of But Who Made God? Religion and Your Growing Child (Floris Books, 1991).