Waldorf Wooden Learning Toys Use
"Waldorf pedagogical theory considers that during the first years of life
children learn best by being immersed in an environment they can learn from
through unselfconscious imitation of practical activities. The early childhood
curriculum therefore centers on experiential education, allowing children to learn by example, and opportunities
for imaginative play. The overall goal of the curriculum is to
"imbue the child with a sense that the world is good".
Waldorf preschools employ a regular daily routine that includes free play,
artistic work (e.g. drawing, painting or modeling), circle
time (songs, games, and stories), outdoor recess, and
practical tasks (e.g. cooking, cleaning, and gardening), with rhythmic
variations." (from Wikipedia)
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