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 EnvironmentI visited the Waldorf school. This is a philosophy based on Rudolf Steiner's thoughts. I don't know a whole lot about it. However, what stood out to me as something to strive for follows.
My personal belief, as a parent and a teacher, is that the basics will come if the child has a rich environment and 
has the capacity to learn. Parents must read with their children, and to themselves, although the Waldorf school 
disagrees at least not before their somewhere between 6 and 8 years old. (I am going back and I will ask about 
this.) I think educators need to be willing to take the children's leads. Of course the educator must supply an 
environment that calls for curiosity and exploration. People are naturally curious. We need to be patient and 
ready to guide, tell, play whatever the need of the child is. 
My goal is to live with my children. Live life. They will learn to work together, all the skills (academic and 
non-academic) needed in life and they will be curious about things and learn things that I don't know. If we 
experience life with our children we can guide them to mentors and to objects (books, manipulatives, 
environment) that will broaden their knowledge and skills in any area. 
Offered by Karen.