Harlan GIlbert, I could listen to this all day long... Embarking on my Waldorf teaching training and this made me more excited for that, thank you! I teach a hand/clapping/tapping rhythm as I teach numbers in my middle school French classes and I am always fascinated by how the kids follow {or can't quite follow} the kinesthetic piece.. once they sort that {without counting}, the numbers come more easily... very informative!
Hi. I'm skeptical of your statement. _If_ what you say is true, then, I think, "blame" lies with you, not the school. EDIT: Pardon me, the parents, since you indicated "niece". EDIT: Further, likely, the environment(s) provided by "a store" were guilty of what the speaker talks about with respect to "going faster". Your niece experienced difficulty making change under very specific conditions.
Very insightful- Helpful for this mother who wants to learn more about Waldorf in school age children. Thank you very much for making this video
Harlan GIlbert, I could listen to this all day long... Embarking on my Waldorf teaching training and this made me more excited for that, thank you! I teach a hand/clapping/tapping rhythm as I teach numbers in my middle school French classes and I am always fascinated by how the kids follow {or can't quite follow} the kinesthetic piece.. once they sort that {without counting}, the numbers come more easily... very informative!
My niece went all the way through high school in the Waldorf system and she cannot make change in a store.
Hi. I'm skeptical of your statement. _If_ what you say is true, then, I think, "blame" lies with you, not the school. EDIT: Pardon me, the parents, since you indicated "niece". EDIT: Further, likely, the environment(s) provided by "a store" were guilty of what the speaker talks about with respect to "going faster". Your niece experienced difficulty making change under very specific conditions.
95% of the public school students I worked with in retail couldn't either. Neither could I. Doesn't mean a thing. It's something you can learn.
Apparently a Waldorf intro for new parents.
this recording only sounds normal when u play it at 2x the speed
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