Thank you for your excellent question. There is not enough space to do it justice, but if you look at my book "Millennial Child," (available on amazon.com) you will understand why an experience of the process, rather than just the "product," stimulates a much greater connection to the letters. That is why so much great teaching involves parables and narratives, rather than simply precepts.
"Through a recapitulation of the process through which humanity discovered literacy...... this is precisely the way in which children learn to read and write in Waldorf.... I don't understand how recapitulating the process would directly or indeed indirectly lead a child to learn literacy. Can you please explain?
Thank you for your excellent question. There is not enough space to do it justice, but if you look at my book "Millennial Child," (available on amazon.com) you will understand why an experience of the process, rather than just the "product," stimulates a much greater connection to the letters. That is why so much great teaching involves parables and narratives, rather than simply precepts.
eschwartz1ster 11 months ago
"Through a recapitulation of the process through which humanity discovered literacy...... this is precisely the way in which children learn to read and write in Waldorf.... I don't understand how recapitulating the process would directly or indeed indirectly lead a child to learn literacy. Can you please explain?
madasamattarch 11 months ago
Is there any chance I could get this video as a download? I'd like to show parts of it in a presentation I'm giving on teaching reading
Annikins76 2 years ago
Thank you, thank you, thank you for inspiring me as I start 1st grade waldorf-homeschooling with my son. I know I made the right choice.
vespersongs 3 years ago 2