Mama's Road Trip

Mama’s Road Trip

Have you taken a road trip by yourself as a Mama? I always cry. I've gone away by myself almost every year or every other since my oldest two were maybe 3 and 4 - so that's 20 years of ... Read More
Happy Solstice!

Happy Solstice!

It's the Summer Solstice here in the northern hemisphere - with long days of sunshine. Time for celebrating summer solstice. For all the other solstices and equinoxes, we pick a date on or near the day and plan a celebration ... Read More
Reflections on Steiner's lectures to teachers at the Steiner Cafe

Speech, Temperaments, Misbehavior

Steiner discusses all three of these topics on Day Five in his Discussions with Teachers: speech, temperaments, and misbehavior. We want to "cultivate clear articulation" through constant practice to make our speech organs flexible. Rudolf Steiner asks Mrs. Steiner to ... Read More
Inner Quiet

Inner Quiet

Are things around you a bit chaotic? Perhaps you're starting a new year. Or your children are challenging you in new ways. Or crazy things are happening in the world and you're feeling rattled. No matter what other action I ... Read More
Reflections on Steiner's lectures to teachers at the Steiner Cafe

Drawing, Writing, and Reading in the Waldorf Approach

Practical Advice to Teachers is a collection of Rudolf Steiner’s midday lectures to the first Waldorf teachers. And it is full of practical advice on drawing, writing, and reading in the Waldorf approach. On day five of the Teacher's Seminar, ... Read More
Reflections on Steiner's lectures to teachers at the Steiner Cafe

A View of Human Nature

Teaming up with my friend Alison here, we are digging deep to try to understand this lecture! On August 26, 1919, Steiner spoke to his teacher trainees for the morning lecture of the Teacher's Seminar. Steiner explains his theories about ... Read More
Sharing Poetry with Children: Favorite Resources

Sharing Poetry with Children: Favorite Resources

What is it about poetry that draws us in? Perhaps it's the sparse words and pictures those words paint, just incomplete enough for us to add a bit of our own. The earliest literature in every culture was in verse ... Read More
Read-Aloud June

Read-Aloud June

I love curling up with my kids and a great book! Reading aloud is good for everyone. It's calming, centering, and connecting, not to mention the skills development and modeling going on. In the summertime at our house, we like ... Read More
The Steiner Cafe at artofhomeschooling.com

The Temperaments & Math

On Day Four of the Teacher’s Seminar in 1919, one of the teachers picks up a piece of chalk to demonstrate taking a whole piece of something and showing how it can be divided by being broken. Steiner agrees in concept ... Read More
The Steiner Cafe at artofhomeschooling.com

Tips on the First Day of School

“You must look on the first lesson you have with your pupils in every class as outstandingly important.” Thus Steiner begins Day Four of his midday lectures to the teachers in the first Waldorf School (collected in Practical Advice to ... Read More