I love your perspective! I am starting out my research journey and your reassurance of simplicity has greatly increased my confidence in this transition. Thank you sharing :)
stef hohenadel cool! That’s good to hear. Making big changes can be pretty overwhelming, especially if you don’t an abundance of time and money. Starting simple and scaling up is the way to go. Good luck on your journey 💜
Heya Prairie, Waldof Mama of 5! Go you x So good to meet ya. I have just come back after a break with my busy toddler and will be making heaps more vids soon.
Hey, any tips for Waldorfing up for a teenager? I'm moving and being put into a Waldorf high school, but I haven't been in the system before, so I'd like to understand the system and facets better. It seems like a lot of info and content is geared towards younger kids (which isn't a problem but it can translate weirdly). I'd also really like to design my room in a "Waldorf" style with lots of natural wood, bright walls, and more natural light but I haven't found any good inspiration or anything. Any help would be appreciated, thanks!
Hey Leo, I’ve never been asked this before! Thanks for getting in touch. The main thing about Waldorf education, especially for teens, is that it should be preparing you for real life, not just the academic stuff, the practical skills as well. The intent of a Waldorf education is that you are able to become the best you you can be. We want students to be happy, and free human beings, comfortable in their individuality. When you leave hopefully you feel you have the skills and the self confidence to do what ever you have come to the earth to do. Incorporating an aesthetic or artistic aspect to all your project and subjects will be a big focus too. So making sure the things you create or assignments you do are beautiful. The vibe behind the ‘traditional’ Waldorf design and architecture is that it’s influenced by shapes and forms you find in the natural world. Look up anthroposophical architecture, and anthroposophical sculpture (not that you need to be an anthroposophist, but that will help you find the style I think you are talking about)There’s a whole philosophy behind it, but depending on you and where you are from, you can alter it all to suit who you are. In saying all that, your teachers and school will have its own vibe, because Waldorf education should reflect the students who go there. Ultimately enjoy the experience and don’t worry about being a newbie, more people join later than you would think. The teachers and students will be super welcoming and help you learn the ropes pretty quick. Good luck! Let me know if you have any more questions
Queen of waldorf content 🙌🙌
I love this, routine is our life! I’ve been wanting to bring more ritual to our day besides night time stories and songs.. arohanui!! Xxxx
Haha, I try to make it life too. Our days are so much easier because of it. Happy routine-ing x
I love your perspective! I am starting out my research journey and your reassurance of simplicity has greatly increased my confidence in this transition. Thank you sharing :)
stef hohenadel cool! That’s good to hear. Making big changes can be pretty overwhelming, especially if you don’t an abundance of time and money. Starting simple and scaling up is the way to go. Good luck on your journey 💜
Thank you~I listened your songs at Spotify, It is beautiful♡
Aw thanks. Was it one of the podcast?
Just stumbled upon your page and love it! Curious, what other things can I do to implement more Waldorf in my home for my 6 month old? ❤️
Thank you! I am excited to learn more!
i like the guitar in this video! what is it? i like to play this kind of music with children for a mellow free play time and sensory. regards
I just found your channel! I’m a waldorf mama of 5! Your channel is fantastic! Just subscribed! Looking forward to watching your videos!!!
Heya Prairie, Waldof Mama of 5! Go you x So good to meet ya. I have just come back after a break with my busy toddler and will be making heaps more vids soon.
Hey, any tips for Waldorfing up for a teenager? I'm moving and being put into a Waldorf high school, but I haven't been in the system before, so I'd like to understand the system and facets better. It seems like a lot of info and content is geared towards younger kids (which isn't a problem but it can translate weirdly). I'd also really like to design my room in a "Waldorf" style with lots of natural wood, bright walls, and more natural light but I haven't found any good inspiration or anything.
Any help would be appreciated, thanks!
Hey Leo, I’ve never been asked this before! Thanks for getting in touch. The main thing about Waldorf education, especially for teens, is that it should be preparing you for real life, not just the academic stuff, the practical skills as well. The intent of a Waldorf education is that you are able to become the best you you can be. We want students to be happy, and free human beings, comfortable in their individuality. When you leave hopefully you feel you have the skills and the self confidence to do what ever you have come to the earth to do.
Incorporating an aesthetic or artistic aspect to all your project and subjects will be a big focus too. So making sure the things you create or assignments you do are beautiful. The vibe behind the ‘traditional’ Waldorf design and architecture is that it’s influenced by shapes and forms you find in the natural world. Look up anthroposophical architecture, and anthroposophical sculpture (not that you need to be an anthroposophist, but that will help you find the style I think you are talking about)There’s a whole philosophy behind it, but depending on you and where you are from, you can alter it all to suit who you are.
In saying all that, your teachers and school will have its own vibe, because Waldorf education should reflect the students who go there.
Ultimately enjoy the experience and don’t worry about being a newbie, more people join later than you would think. The teachers and students will be super welcoming and help you learn the ropes pretty quick. Good luck! Let me know if you have any more questions
Do you recommend any books? :) or are they unnecessary
Love ❤️
ahhh you're amazing
Why thank you Sarah. Your pretty amazing too xoxo