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You Are Your Child's First Teacher, Third Edition

Encouraging Your Child's Natural Development from Birth to Age Six

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You Are Your Child's First Teacher, Third Edition

By: Rahima Baldwin Dancy
Narrated by: Amanda Ronconi
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The first book in America to popularize the insights of Rudolf Steiner, founder of the Waldorf schools, regarding the developmental needs of young children, this revised and updated edition offers new ways for parents and educators to enrich the lives of children from birth to age six.

Today's society often pressures us into overstimulating young children with flashcards, workbooks, videos, and electronic gadgets in a well-meaning attempt to give them a head start. But children are not little adults - they learn and grow in radically different ways at different ages, and what we do to help could actually hurt instead.

Some of the most important learning years happen before your child reaches school. In You Are Your Child's First Teacher, respected Waldorf educator Rahima Baldwin Dancy explains the different stages of learning that children go through from birth to age six, giving you the wisdom and understanding to enrich your child's natural development in the right way at the right time.

A trusted classic for over 20 years, this newly revised edition contains updated resources and additional information on discipline, early childhood programs, toilet training, using home life as curriculum, and more. From language and cognitive development to appropriate toys and nourishing your child's artistic abilities, Dancy speaks up for a rational approach to child-rearing, one that helps children be children while we fulfill our important role as parents and first teachers.

©2012 Rahima Baldwin Dancy; Copyright 1989 by Rahima Baldwin (P)2018 Tantor
Child Psychology Childhood Education Developmental Psychology Education Parenting & Families Psychology Psychology & Mental Health Relationships Child Development

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overall very opening listen until the ad part started in last half of story. took me days.

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This was a confidence booster. Really helpful guide for parents. Definitely worth reading. highly recommend

Really insightful.

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I wish I'd read this before I had given birth but it is still so useful with my 3 year old.

A must for any parent or parent to be.

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This is more of a indulgent stream of conscious jumping from tangent to tangent without much of substance

Rambling and often pointless

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The principal is fine, nothing really new. It's comes across as a bit condisending, but redeems itself at some points. I wouldn't recommend for parent of children with nerurodevelopmental conditions, lots of it comes across as ableist

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