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Stephanie writes from Quebec (September
2006):
Dear Donna Simmons,
I want to thank you
very much for the wonderfully presented first grade syllabus. I started
first grade "Waldorf style" this autumn, prior to reading your Overview,
Syllabus, form drawing and nature stories, I did not know much of Rudolph
Steiner's philosophy on education. I am so glad to have come across your
website; it has opened up a world we did not know existed. My days
homeschooling are so smooth and rhythmical, it is hard to believe we came
this far when last year's schooling was so formal and directed. Our son is
now truly enjoying his days; there are no more struggles or rewards needed
to accomplish a lesson. We have just ended our 4th week of first grade and
already we see he is progressing rapidly. I didn't think I had the
expertise to show him how to knit or even play the flute, and I didn't
think he would have the patience to let me show him. I took your advice
and bought the Knitting with children by Bonnie Gosse and Jill Allerton (I
am a beginner myself) and he has successfully learnt to cast on and knit
the garter stitch. He has knitted a 2"x2" square these past two weeks and
is so proud of himself. He has also taken such great pride in his language
arts main lesson book, he has been showing his book to whoever visits.
Thanks again for all your lovely books... |
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And Betsy writes from Upstate New York:
We wanted to share a picture of the four
squirrels my sister and I made for the first grade math blocks with the
processes. They were already into felting and the squirrels are so lovely and
soft - Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, and Division. The two first
graders ... are holding them up. We have really enjoyed the syllabus and talk it
up here a lot! Thanks.
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