Learn through play - Kindergarten at The London Steiner School

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  • Опубликовано: 21 сен 2015
  • A short film showing the London Steiner School Kindergarten, and how amazing teacher Diana "Bun" Buonaparte uses the Waldorf education methods to nurture the children in her care, from 3 to 6 years of age.

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  • @Sofia-vu6yp
    @Sofia-vu6yp Месяц назад +1

    Highly recommend Steiner education for children, it's so complete, respecting and nurturing in a very natural way their cycles of growth. I recommend going to investigate first to get an understanding of it.

  • @lafatalibera
    @lafatalibera 8 лет назад +13

    The most beautiful time in my children life, thank you lovely Bun and Helen,for the unforgettable years ! Marc and Martin + Betty

  • @insoulgence2452
    @insoulgence2452 Год назад +4

    What a wonderful setting! I am looking at becoming a childminder after working in preschools and I love the Steiner principles. This is so inspirational, thank you 🙏💚

  • @demita840
    @demita840 2 года назад +4

    Beautiful work and giving the gift of the Rudolph steiner education to children is the foundation of a life filled with love and beauty and wonders

  • @jesuschristneverlived6938
    @jesuschristneverlived6938 8 лет назад +22

    God. She was my teacher. Inevitably kids will go their separate ways. But Steiner is really the best start you can give your child. When I was being taught by bun, I was a nervous creature, but now I am a confident, self motivated young man who hopes to achieve plenty of goals. Its funny, at 16, I still remember all the songs sung in this video. And I first tried cus cus at Steiner. My maths was crap, but I can get around it. Thank you bun😊

  • @tiffanyjernigan5754
    @tiffanyjernigan5754 2 года назад +1

    So lovely. She's a real sweet person.

  • @annaraub1576
    @annaraub1576 8 лет назад +9

    Wow, the story of the pancake. That was my favorite story when I was in my Dutch Steiner School :)

  • @POPMOVIESUK
    @POPMOVIESUK 8 лет назад +9

    Lovely video! What an inspirational team, and so great to see so much exploring and outdoor play in a city location. Thumbs up too to London parks and commons :)

  • @superamazingworld3770
    @superamazingworld3770 2 года назад +2

    If I had a kid, I would definitely send my kid to a Steiner school! I would love to be a kid again to one of these schools

  • @kcatfish2268
    @kcatfish2268 8 лет назад +5

    What a wonderfully inspiring video. What a beautiful phrase that your job is to nurture children when they are away from home. Almost makes me sad to have moved away from the UK.

  • @sadelyn9941
    @sadelyn9941 3 года назад +3

    How wonderful. I’ve only just become aware of this type of school. I really wish I had one near me.

  • @itisonlyme1
    @itisonlyme1 2 года назад

    All my children, now adults, were in Kindergarten with Bun. Wonderful woman!

  • @nikushinm
    @nikushinm 2 года назад

    very satisfying video! I feel that the children are in right hands!!

  • @PUNKXAI
    @PUNKXAI 3 года назад

    Giving warmth to everyone

  • @user-sk9cf5hr2v
    @user-sk9cf5hr2v Месяц назад

    Adorable I think I heard a kid hiccup 😘 🌻

  • @aamiincopra8055
    @aamiincopra8055 6 лет назад

    Realy enjoyfull

  • @heartytrash1
    @heartytrash1 8 лет назад +3

    It is possible to do an intership in this school ?

  • @julie_273
    @julie_273 3 года назад

    What a lovely video! I live in the U.S and will be starting the Waldorf teacher training in California this coming year. Would it be possible to visit your school and do an internship, at some point?

    • @itisonlyme1
      @itisonlyme1 2 года назад

      Contact London Waldorf School of SW London.

  • @Oriel_M
    @Oriel_M 3 года назад +1

    Amazing , she's a lovely teacher. So basically you do not encourage children to watch tv ?

  • @Qo0_0
    @Qo0_0 3 года назад +1

    Swag😎

  • @hifiunicorn
    @hifiunicorn Год назад

    Wow this is exactly how I envision working with children , but my reality in the US is way different. How I would love a circle time where the kids would actually want to participate and listen to stories. The reality of children in the US is frightening…. The children are so uncomfortable in their bodies due to high amount of vaccination and unclean foods…the children have so many issues of internal imbalances, they can barely make it through play time in peace.

    • @user-qe9yx1nt2x
      @user-qe9yx1nt2x 4 месяца назад

      Almost every modern culture feels that children need to be disciplined toward becoming awakened to the world around them - here you see an unfolding being, as the teacher said, nurtured through rhythm and rhyme and story. When a child is being a problem to others they don't see them as naughty, but as something more like "out of sorts" and emotionally imbalanced or suffering perhaps physically. They wonder right away about what is bothering the child who is bothering the other children and work with greater nuance through one- on- one discussion, story telling, or letting someone have some time holding a pillow that is a bit heavy or covered in fur or velvet. It it interesting to see Waldorf as it is in different schools ( I saw it in Denmark, Germany, and the USA there in both public and private schools) and it does not have to be so dreamy all the time. They also encourage forceful outdoor play including running and shouting and to use heavy pieces of wood and rocks for building, real knives to help prepare real actually healthy snack, real shovels for digging outdoors, and real hammers. Boys are also allowed to be boys and also allowed to play with the dolls, but the natural materials inspire a different form of play and so do the teachers' voices. One other lovely facet is that visitors are often invited to come and do actual handcrafts while the children play. You know how children love to meet the janitor, whom they assume is the most important person in the school! LOL. In many ways they are ; )

  • @elenawhtenack6564
    @elenawhtenack6564 2 года назад

    Sleeping