Top 10 Posts of 2014 from Waldorf-Inspired Learning

I love this time of reflection during winter break. Among other things, I’ve been reflecting on this blog. I find it really satisfying to look back over 2014 and to realize that last year at this time,…

Knitted Washcloth w/ Soap

Here are a few ideas for last-minute homemade gifts to make for the holidays. Enjoy time with your children making gifts together. This is a great way to celebrate wintertime with each other while keeping it simple…

Plan to Eat

Here at our house, we honor dinnertime as a special family gathering. While I hold this value in my heart, I’ve not always felt inspired or organized with what to make for the meal! This post contains…

7 Steps to Writing a Found Poem

Why do I love found poetry? Because the outcome is unknown. And isn’t that how everything is, really. We just deceive ourselves into thinking that if we control certain variables, we’ll achieve a certain outcome. Try this…

Humans & Animals main lesson block

Many Waldorf homeschoolers express their difficulty or even discomfort with what is known as the Man and Animal block traditionally presented in fourth grade. I have had a hard time myself with some of the concepts some…

The Steiner Cafe at artofhomeschooling.com

Day Seven in Steiner’s teacher training is really all about middle age. A time of soul development.   “If you observe a newborn child…you will get a picture of the human body. However, you will have a complete…

Restless, Irritable, and Discontent

Restlessness. Worry. Fear. Driven by these emotions, we end up in a heap. Unable to make decisions or follow through. Restless, irritable, and discontent. Or, we go through the motions of our day feeling irritable and discontent….

Celebrating Michaelmas at Home

Michaelmas is a fall celebration that takes place in many Waldorf schools and communities all over the world. The themes of this holiday include gathering strength and courage for the coming darkness, banning together, and facing our…