New and successful insights for the care and raising of the child in the first three years of life.Highlighting questions concerning the young child – walking, speaking and learning to think – on the one hand from the viewpoint of anthroposophic knowledge of the human being, and on the other hand from research by Emmi Pikler.
New and successful insights for the care and raising of the child in the first three years of life.Highlighting questions concerning the young child – walking, speaking and learning to think – on the one hand from the viewpoint of anthroposophic knowledge of the human being, and on the other hand from research by Emmi Pikler.
New and successful insights for the care and raising of the child in the first three years of life. The contributions in this book deal with the process of incarnation in the first three years of life. They highlight questions concerning the young child--walking, speaking and learning to think--on the one hand from the viewpoint of anthroposophic knowledge of the human being, and on the other hand from research by Emmi Pikler.
The answers to these four essential questions correspond to the current state of knowledge and practical experience. To optimally support children in their development in a world that is often not child-friendly, the interdisciplinary combination of medical-psychological-pedagogical research has proven to be particularly fruitful and forward-looking.
(Published in coordination with the Association of Waldorf Kindergartens and the Medical Section at the Goetheanum.)
Dr. Michaela Glöckler has been Leader of the Medical Section at the Goetheanum, the School of Spiritual Science in Dornach, Switzerland since 1988. She attended the Waldorf School in Stuttgart, then studied German language, literature, and history in Freiburg and Heidelberg. She studied medicine in Tübingen and Marburg and trained as a pediatrician at the community hospital in Herdecke and at the Bochum University Pediatric Clinic. Until 1988 she was a colleague in the children's outpatient clinic at the Community Hospital in Herdecke and served as school doctor for the Rudolf Steiner School in Witten, Germany. Michaela has many publications in German, many of which have been published in English. Claudia Grah-Wittich was born 1957. She studied art history and philosophy and is a qualified social worker. She works in parenting counselling, early intervention, and adult education at Der Hof free educational facility in Frankfurt-Niederursel. She also lectures and leads seminars at home and abroad.
New and successful insights for the care and raising of the child in the first three years of life.Highlighting questions concerning the young child - walking, speaking and learning to think - on the one hand from the viewpoint of anthroposophic knowledge of the human being, and on the other hand from research by Emmi Pikler.
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