For parents, grandparents, teachers and caregivers of children birth to seven years of age.
The college invites you to a new kind of parenting experience based on Steinerresearch, and the practical experience of insightful parents and teachers. In this unique course, we will explore many parenting styles and develop the essential skill of child observation that is key to healthy parenting. Offered on Saturday mornings, this series will enable participants to explore cultural attitudes and historical differences in child rearing and family life through poetry, prose and art.
We will share refreshments, craft activities and create a welcoming place for questions and concerns.
March 1 - Home Health Care
What can we do to support our children's health challenges? Kelly Sutton, MD
March 15 - Storytelling
Exploring how storytelling builds imagination, vocabulary and enriches family life. Karen Viani
April 5 - Environment
How can we create an environment for our children that is conducive to healthy growth and development?
April 19 - Thresholds
How do we talk about death with children? Addressing the death of a beloved elder, pet or friend. Nancy Poer
May 10 - Festivals
Every child loves a party... how can we celebrate the passages of the seasons and festivals in our homes?
For More Information Contact: Lauren Hickman, 916-961-8727 ext. 117