5 Things You MUST Know before Choosing a Curriculum

Homeschooling with the little ones in the house

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Welcome to Waldorf Mom Wisdom- our new guest post feature : Today we have Becca of Cedar Ring Circle One of the areas I’ve grown the most in my homeschooling “skills” has been in how I handle the little ones during lessons with my first grader.  I began the year hoping that a bin or two ... Continue Reading »

Seasonal Handwork

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Welcome to Waldorf Mom Wisdom- our new guest post feature : Today we have Jennifer Tan of Syrendell     Scheduling handwork projects by the season is a nice way to make sure that you are including handwork regularly into your home rhythm. The key to success is to plan well in ... Continue Reading »

Planning

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Welcome to Waldorf Mom Wisdom- our new guest post feature 8) Today we have Kristie from Earthschooling As a curriculum provider the question I hear the most is “how do I organize myself and/or my lessons?” or “Can you help me with my plan for the year?” Surprisingly, I find that ... Continue Reading »

Birds, Buds, and Mudpies- Spring Nature Walks and a Giveaway

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Welcome to Waldorf Mom Wisdom- our new guest post feature :) Today we have Rebecca from Cedar Ring Circle and she has a giveaway so read on to the bottom. ;) Birds, Buds, and Mudpies - Spring Nature Walks and a Giveaway by Becca Richard I love Waldorf education. I love infusing our days ... Continue Reading »

Introducing- The New Logo

After,  recent changes to my website, my web guy made a new logo for me. I liked the color and style, but as one of my members stated "I miss the old Waldorf watercolor logo. This looks a bit cold."  She summed up exactly what I was feeling! So, Saturday morning, I got all the paint ... Continue Reading »

Hanging ‘em on the Line to Dry!

After my talk with Hip Mountain Mama's, Suzy the other night about Eco-Friendly Kids, I was inspired to bring some small changes to our family.  For some reason, the idea of a clothesline really resonated with me. So, I picked up some wooden clothes pins and a line from the local store and hung ... Continue Reading »

Waldorf Math- King Equals

Introducing- King Equals!I finished embroidering him last night. I think he is really sweet. Brooke wanted an extra long cloak for him :)I liked the look of this king here at this wonderful Etsy shopso I sorted modeled ours after him with supplies we had. Here is the tutorial I used to create him, ... Continue Reading »

Visions of sugar plums…

A friend gave me a taste of these exotic Christmas treats. I didn't know there was such a thing.Here is a link to the recipe. To me, they taste like spicy dots with a raisin center.Sugar Plums ... Continue Reading »

2nd annual Apri "tart" festival

This is a recipe handed down from my grandma who passed a few years ago. We spend an entire afternoon laughing and baking and thinking of her. It is a sour dough crust with baked apricot center- yum!If you plan to make it, start early or cook the apricots ahead of time (they take 2 hours)Apricot ... Continue Reading »

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