| I do like this back post about this topic: http://theparentingpassageway.com/2009/01/11/transitioning-the-only-child-to-older-sibling/ but today I wanted to add a few things to that post. I still think siblings are the best gift you can give your child (see back post here: http://theparentingpassageway.com/2009/11/01/siblings-are-the-most-precious-gift/) . However, this is not to say the transition point of this is all roses. [...] |
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| This evening, I was thinking and meditating and contemplating what blocks I am going to choose and/or design to finish our Third Grade year (I am now up to mid-March in planning). And this came to me: The Third Grade year really is about how we, as an individual, find a home here on Earth [...] |
| Sometimes we can smile with a small toddler as they reach for something in an obvious gesture of embrace but are still saying “no”. However, in general, many parents frequently feel frustrated when small children start using the word “no” (and yes, I do know this is because your precious one has said “no” literally [...] |
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Meal Preparation:
cutting veggies, peeling (onion, garlic, corn), making dough
Watercolor painting
paints her skin
Sand and Mud play
Telling Stories
Reading Stories
The Rainbow Book of Fairy Tales for Four-Year-Olds by Lisa Ripperton |
| Yes, this is where I am these days. Planning away, dreaming and thinking. And de-cluttering my house. I saw a post recently on Marsha Johnson’s list regarding doing Waldorf homeschooling with a First and Third Grader;I think one of the responses was something along the lines of try doing the Main Lesson for the First [...] |
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