Educate Your Child’s Mind, Body, and Spirit with the new Waldorf-Inspired Homeschool Handbook.
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This was the first line of the press release I created for the Waldorf Homeschool Handbook that Audrey Press published almost ten years ago.
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This excellent book by a long-time friend and first-time author, Donna Ashton, hit the book reseller’s shelves just in time for New Year planning in 2013.
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Donna, the founder of The Waldorf Connection, came to me with a seed of an idea months before. Soon, that “seed” bloomed into an educational guidebook that specifically catered to the homeschooling family.Â
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Donna created the Waldorf Home School Handbook to be a simple step-by-step guide to creating an understanding of a Waldorf-inspired homeschool plan.
The final product was a comprehensive 122-page manual that did just that; guide parents through the Waldorf method and reveal how to educate their children in a nurturing and creative environment. Homeschooling can be complicated and frustrating, especially if parents are overloaded with information. Determined to prevent parents from having to struggle alone. Â
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I am so proud that Donna created The Waldorf Home School Handbook, an all-in-one homeschooling guide filled with lesson plans and curriculum examples, along with helpful hints and the secrets behind the three Areas for Optimum Learning.
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Donna didn’t come up with this info by accident, either. She is a veteran Waldorf homeschooling mom and mentor who has helped thousands of families worldwide homeschool with confidence and clarity. Her experiences with raising her twin daughters in a mindful way was her main inspiration in creating a guide of tactics designed to help struggling homeschoolers and parents trying to balance their daily rhythm and get clarity in homeschooling.
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Watching this book sell like hotcakes has been an honor and delight! Donna’s brilliant mind is at work again, and her latest book will be available sometime in mid-2018.
Educating our Children is a Non-Negotiable and Its something every parent must take pride in. Thanks for sharing with us at the Pit Stop 🙂
Education and reading go hand in hand. IT is sad that kids today will not necessarily know the love of holding a real book.