The Child from Birth to Three in Waldorf Education and Child Care
Quick Look
- A clear and succinct guide to the Waldorf view of child development from birth to age three
- Features practical suggestions of how to support a child's physical, emotional and spiritual growth in an out-of-home care setting, as well as being a resource for parents and therapists
- Now updated with a new introduction and new materia
A clear and succinct summary of the Waldorf view of child development from birth to three. This new edition includes a fresh introduction, new material and an updated list of helpful resources.
Description
This is a clear and succinct summary of the anthroposophical view of child development from birth to three, with concrete and practical suggestions for care of young children in an out-of-home setting.
The new English-language edition includes new material on independent learning and the role of human relationship in learning, and an updated list of resources available in English. Beautifully illustrated throughout with full-colour photographs.
This is a companion volume to Developmental Signatures: Core Values and Practices in Waldorf Education for Children Ages 3-9.
Author
Rainer Patzlaff is Professor of Childhood Education at Alanus Independent University near Bonn, Germany and Director of the IPSUM Institute in Stuttgart, Germany.