Tag: "Waldorf"


  • Differences between the Montessori method and the Waldorf method
    Differences between the Montessori method and the Waldorf method

    istemas pedagógicos en los que educar a sus hijos, por eso métodos conocidos solo hasta ahora por los profesionales de la enseñanza, como Waldorf o Montessori, han aumentado su popularidad y su oferta en nuestro país.

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  • The Waldorf Method (II)
    The Waldorf Method (II)

    rigen, hoy profundizamos en su plan de estudios y materias importantes para alcanzar su fin de educar a niños libres como fundamento de una verdadera renovación social.

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  • The Waldorf Method (I)
    The Waldorf Method (I)

    For centuries, there have been different pedagogical currents in education, but it is nowadays, with access to information and better parental education, that they have resurged with greater strength. Nowadays, many families choose schools based on the Montessori philosophy, which we already discussed in this post, and on the Waldorf method, which we will delve into throughout several posts.

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  • The Montessori method
    The Montessori method

    The Montessori method is one of the most popular educational methods today. Have you heard of it? Do you know what it consists of? Do you apply the Montessori method at home? In this post, we tell you all about this way of teaching and educating little ones.

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  • Preparing to go back to school
    Preparing to go back to school

    September is here, the month that many children fear because of going back to school, and the one that many parents like for this very reason; because our children are returning to their routine after so many days of vacation.

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  • The Waldorf Method
    The Waldorf Method

    Waldorf pedagogy has its roots in the research of the Austrian thinker Rudolf Steiner. The foundations of this teaching method are based on the belief that the human being is an individuality of spirit, soul, and body, and that their abilities unfold in three stages of development, each lasting seven years or septenniums.

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