From color exploration and pentatonic flute in Grade 1 to stone carving and stained glass making in Grade 11, the fine and
practical arts play a vital and vibrant role in the curriculum and the community and are required throughout a student's time at the school.
Not exact matches
Through the guidance of a highly experienced Waldorf early childhood educator, you'll delve into child development; learn about rhythms, transitions, and the cycle of the year; explore the importance of
play; examine the inner development of the teacher; experience circle time activities and lessons in handwork,
art, and movement; go though an early childhood student's morning routine; and develop a true
practical understanding of Waldorf early childhood education.
These plans are full of
practical, investigative activities, for
art, role
play, sand and water, construction, playdough, outdoors and more.
Practical experience, public presentation, and reflection are integrated into the educational process in many ways, such as through Internships and Cooperative learning assignments,
play production, musical performance and recording, visual
arts production and exhibition, and the production and viewing of video, film, and design.
Children from 5 to 11 years old have the opportunity to interact with the works of
art to create,
play, talk and develop their observational skills and
practical abilities.
My unique combination of developmentally - appropriate
play, sand tray and expressive
art therapies for kids coupled with
practical, step - by - step guidance and emotional support for parents creates a well - rounded, peaceful solution for families.»
As a licensed clinical social worker (LCSW - C) and nationally registered
play therapist (RPT), I have
practical experience using
play therapy, filial therapy, self - expression through
art, sand tray and other methods.»
This
practical resource illustrates how
play,
art, drama, and other approaches can effectively engage families in therapy and help them resolve complex problems.