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Circus Life

     




 



Circus Life
Living a dream. Learning together.

Mommy, Massage Therapist, Artist, living in a mountainous hanging valley nestled above another valley in Alaska. I'll be bloging about my family and our experiences- with an emphasis on Waldorf education and how I'm implementing it into our lifestyle. Earlier this year, with a desire to add a little more purposeful structure to the daily life of my 3 year old and I, I began researching basic preschoolish/home school activities. I delved further into Waldorf -a philosophy that has resonated with me for years. It has been fascinating and infinitely rewarding to see this philosophy at work in not only my child's life but in the heart of our home. We are much more attuned to the natural rhythms of everyday life, each other and the miraculous cycles throughout the year that lay the foundations of learning and encourage living more of a back to basics life. Early childhood is such a wondrous and magical time. I’m blessed to be a witness and accomplice in my children's exploration of the world. I believe the world would better a better place if Waldorf was the primary educational paradigm. I'm hoping to "spread the word".

We are a delight driven, nature loving, story telling, soup slurping, bread kneading, paint splashing, song singing, wool felting, anti consumerist, fair trading, free cycling, skill gathecommunity, beeswax buzzing, costume weacommunity, ball kicking, book worming, seed planting, guitar strumming, game gaming, musical jamming, holistic learning, Enki and Waldorf inspired, always making Baha'i family of seven.

Waldorf-Inspired Homeschoolers
This community was created in May 2007. We hope that as it grows, it can serve as a tool to connect families who have chosen to homeschool using Waldorf-inspired methods, either exclusively or in conjunction with other educational methods (unschooling, Charlotte Mason, etc.,) so that we may support and inspire each other.