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Teachers and parents know that each child is a tiny miracle, a complex
puzzle needing to be solved. This book is packed with insights from
experienced teachers in Waldorf schools describing methods that a teacher
can employ to help an individual child while helping an entire class.
Child observation, movement exercises, eye-hand coordination, effective
tracking of the difficulties a child might have, temperaments, artistic work,
moveable classrooms, disciplinary techniques, understanding the place of
sleep, hands-on activities, and much, much more are all packed into this
one book. Elizabeth Auer, the editor, has gathered 30 chapters from almost
as many teachers to instruct us on approaches that can unlock the mystery
presented by every child we teach. Her own years of experience in remedial
ideas for support of every student along with a whole class makes the selection
of topics and teachers especially incisive and complete. Parents, too, can use the
book to help a child at home with learning challenges.
Helping Children on Their Way has been named among the best in family-friendly media, products, and services by the Mom's Choice Awards®
The CEO of Mom’s Choice Awards, Dawn Matheson said about the book:
“We are happy to award deserving books like "Helping Children on Their Way". Our panel of judges really felt this collection of classroom support essays merited a place on our list of the best in family-friendly products that homeschooling parents and educators can feel confident in using.”
About the Mom’s Choice Awards® The Mom’s Choice Awards® (MCA) evaluates
products and services created for children, families and educators. The program is
globally recognized for establishing the benchmark of excellence in family-friendly
media, products and services. The organization is based in the United States and
has reviewed thousands of entries from more than 55 countries.
Around the world, parents, educators, retailers and members of the media look
for the MCA mother-and-child Honoring Excellence seal of approval when selecting
quality products and services for children and families.
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