Supplies demonstrated in video:
Wool Roving for Needle Felting
Are you an experienced needle-felter? Have any tips to share? If you’ve never needle-felted before, are you inspired to try?
Please leave your comments below!
Supplies demonstrated in video:
Wool Roving for Needle Felting
Are you an experienced needle-felter? Have any tips to share? If you’ve never needle-felted before, are you inspired to try?
Please leave your comments below!
On this week’s Sunday With Sarah I share further thoughts on Waldorf homeschooling, and the lessons I learned when I began to let go of sticking with a prescribed curriculum, and the idea of “Waldorf School at home.”
If you use a curriculum, how strictly do you follow it? Do you combine resources? Are you an unschooler? Please share what works for you!
This week on Sunday With Sarah I share my thoughts on a few well-established curriculum resources for homeschoolers wishing to incorporate Waldorf methods.
Resources:
Oak Meadow – A more mainstream homeschool curriculum with a Waldorf flavor.
Live Education – A curriculum developed by Waldorf class teachers. Waldorf school at home.
Christopherus Homeschool Resources – Developed by a Waldorf-educated, Waldorf-trained, homeschooling mother of two, who knows what it’s like to juggle being a mom, running a household, and educating one’s children. Highly recommended.
LifeWays North America – A wonderful resource for parents of children birth to age six. Offers a training program for parents and home caregivers, and a wonderful newsletter full of information.
Are you a homeschooler? An Unschooler? Do you use a curriculum? What’s working for you? Share your thoughts, suggestions, and questions here!