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Spring Time Butterfly Craft
This craft activity is one that I have been putting together since last year, but with Spring upon us again, it felt like the right time to share it. This felt butterfly pairs beautifully with a transformation story about a caterpillar becoming a butterfly. The process of a caterpillar becoming a butterfly is a story that children love. The transformation story is an important one for them to experience, as it will have parallels to their own life; it signifies the changes th

Erica Russell
Oct 30, 20233 min read


Seasonal Tables in the Waldorf Home
Attending a Steiner school as a child I was always in awe of the seasonal table. A small space in the classroom dedicated to celebrating the seasons and changes in nature. Everything was carefully selected; the colour of the cloth, the small figurines, a beeswax candle which was lit at story time and the many objects collected from nature. Over the school year the table would gradually change; shells and rocks were replaced with autumn leaves. Brown leaves were moved aside to

Erica Russell
Nov 9, 20224 min read


Music in the Mood of the Fifth
If you have ever visited a Steiner playgroup or kindergarten you may have experienced music in the mood of the fifth. This style of Steiner music has an ethereal, expansive quality. It is thought to best reach children in their dream consciousness. This musical style is based on indications from Rudolf Steiner as to what is most appropriate for young children in the early years. Although I have been teaching and playing music for many years I had never come across this type o

Erica Russell
Oct 9, 20224 min read


The 12 Senses
Have you heard of the 12 senses? Steiner often spoke of the 12 senses in relation to healthy human development. Having a better understanding of these senses can help parents to support healthy childhood development. Read on to discover more… What are the 12 senses? According to anthroposophy, the 12 human senses are the way in which the soul experiences the external world. Humans don't relate to the world only through the 5 senses which are normally considered; rather Steine

Erica Russell
Jul 21, 20224 min read


Baking Bread in the Waldorf Kindergarten
This post is one part of a series on how to incorporate 5 aspects of the Steiner kindergarten program into your Waldorf home. Today we will focus on a 'time to work' by baking bread. For an overview of the 5 aspects, click here. Children love to make form. It doesn’t matter whether it is building sandcastles, squishing mud or modelling clay – they love to create form out of malleable material. My toddler is no exception - he could play in the sandpit for hours! Another way to

Erica Russell
May 20, 20223 min read


Waldorf Drawing in the Early Years
This post is part of a series on how to incorporate 5 aspects of the Steiner kindergarten program into your Waldorf home. Today we will be focusing on the element of creating art through drawing. For an overview of all 5 elements, click here. This post includes affiliate links which means that if you make a purchase through my link I will receive a small commission at no extra cost to you. Drawing in the Waldorf preschool is an unguided process. There are no black lines to 'c

Erica Russell
May 1, 20225 min read


5 Ways to Bring the Waldorf Preschool into Your Home
Walking into a Steiner kindergarten is a unique experience. The room is warm and inviting, the furniture has rounded edges and the walls are painted a soft pink called ‘peach blossom’. Toys made out of natural materials are displayed on low shelves, bread is baking in the oven and the children are playing freely or assisting the teacher. There is a gentle rhythm to the day, with one activity flowing easily into the next. Although we can’t transform our home into a Waldorf pr

Erica Russell
Apr 22, 20226 min read


Waldorf Autumn Morning Circle
The Morning Circle is the first formal activity of the day in a Steiner kindergarten program. It is a sequence of verse and/or song accompanied by actions. The activity is led by the teacher and gestures are copied by the children. The same morning circle is repeated every day for 3 weeks and by the end of the 3 weeks most children will be able to recite the verse and complete all actions. The Morning Circle can be used daily in the home environment to bring attention to the

Erica Russell
Apr 15, 20222 min read
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