This workshop for Waldorf early childhood educators, with a special focus on birth-three, takes place online.
For the past two-and-a-half years, caregivers and parents of very young children have been reckoning with a new world—a world filled with constant diligence, fear, sudden and unexpected change, and creative parenting and schooling that has required deep amounts of flexibility on the part of us all.
Now, as we slowly emerge from the world of the pandemic and seek to find our footing amidst layers of disruption from the status quo, the question is: Where do we go from here? How do we re-establish the calm and predictable assurance of rhythm? Which tools, resources, and principles from this recent time—as well as from the pre-pandemic past—can we hang onto, and which need to be re-imagined? How can we honor the effects of the current state of the world that our children have already come to know (or have ever known) while offering them more solid ground from which to grow?
In this virtual workshop we will explore the needs of caregivers, parents, and young children in today’s early childhood settings, and share strategies, tools, and ideas for going forward.
Facilitator
Anjum Mir has been supporting parents in establishing healthy home rhythms for over 20 years. Her teaching experience has taken her from public and private school to Waldorf education, which she discovered while looking for an educational system that honored the development and spiritual well-being of her first child.
Currently, Anjum, a mother of four, works in pedagogical administration and teaches parent-child classes at the Westside Waldorf School in Los Angeles; offers prenatal, infant, and toddler-focused workshops and seminars; and holds parenting classes for parents of children through middle school. She is on the board of WECAN and several other education-focused organizations and is involved in teacher education and training.
SCHEDULE
Saturday, October 29
Zoom Sessions: 10am-3pm (Eastern Time) includes instructional time and break time
COST AND REGISTRATION
$165 including $25 non-refundable registration fee
Discount options
- Volume discount: 15% off for schools sending more than one participant
- Sunbridge alumni discount: 15% off for Sunbridge program graduates
- Sunbridge student discount: Free to students currently enrolled in a Sunbridge teacher education program and in good standing
- Payments made in Canadian dollars: 25% off
Discount codes will appear on your registration form. With the exception of CAD payments, discounts may not be combined.
REGISTRATION CLOSES THIS MONDAY!
Questions?
Please contact Barbara Vitale, admissions and summer coordinator, at [email protected] or 845-425-0055 x20
Sunbridge reserves the right to make faculty substitutions when necessary. See registration form for refund policy.
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