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Thursday January 01 1970

Waldorf workshop on creative discipline

category dublin | education | event notice author Monday September 14, 2009 23:54author by Laurence Cox - Soupstone Kindergartenauthor email soupstonekg at gmail dot com Report this post to the editors

How to talk and work with children in a mutually supportive way

Steiner / Waldorf early years education specialist Ulrike Farnleitner leads this workshop on the practical aspects of education for parents and others who spend time with children

Workshop on creative discipline with Ulrike Farnleitner

Soupstone kindergarten, Seomra Spraoi, Belvedere Court (off Gardiner St.), Dublin 1
Co-organised by the Irish Steiner Kindergarten Association (ISKA) and Soupstone

Saturday October 3rd, 10 - 4.30

Ulrike Farnleitner is a Steiner kindergarten teacher, trainer and advisor. The workshop
explores practical aspects of education, including particularly how to talk and work
with children in a mutually supportive way. Suitable for parents, grandparents, teachers,
childcare workers / students...

Cost is €50 (€25 to ISKA members - you can join on the day)
Bring vegetarian food for a bring and share lunch

Enquiries / bookings: Orfhlaith 087 6148979, soupstonekg@gmail.com
Soupstone Kindergarten: www.soupstone.info

Related Link: http://www.soupstone.info

PDF Document Workshop poster 0.59 Mb


author by Devils Dandruff - pers cappublication date Tue Sep 15, 2009 19:14author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Thats pricey!! Theres not many of the unwashed (me self) that could spare 50 yoyos for this workshop. Pity though would love to attend, again participation is limited to how well buttered you are...ill have to eat me nutloaf at home.

author by Laurence Cox - Soupstone kindergartenpublication date Sat Sep 19, 2009 17:31author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Sorry Dandruff,

As far as I know ISKA speakers make part of their living doing these kinds of workshops (most Waldorf teachers work for way under the average childcare salaries) and whatever's left over goes to ISKA to support the development of kindergartens.

Once you have a child you find yourself having to spend money and spend it in different ways. Paying to spend a day with someone who's really experienced is well worth its weight in drink and fags.

As for "again participation is limited", this is the first Soupstone event not to be free or donation-only. The kindergarten has also been used by the alternative parenting group for a free meeting earlier this summer, and in part comes out of the anti-authoritarian kids-parents group, all of whose events were also free.

Most of the alternative birth / parenting / education groups in Ireland are desperately short of people who are willing to put in the energy and help make more of all these kinds of things happen.

Related Link: http://www.soupstone.info
 
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