mamabear
03-02-2004, 01:38 AM
Since I managed to kill the other Enki thread (sorry!), thought I'd start a new one. (Plus it is nearly 2 am and I'm up with awful insomnia.)
We got our materials (K Resource Book) a few weeks ago now, but with finals for school and every virus from chicken pox to stomach flu making the rounds, I am on page 85 of the introductory materials. I love a lot of the philosophy, disagree with some of her approach and the "schoolish" nature of parts of it, but it's a small enough piece to just put aside. (Not sure I can comment more coherently on that right now, though.) I do agree with the overall developmental approach and it's been helpful to hear her flesh this out for me, as it's something I've been working with intuitively based on my child psychology studies.
I have also read through a lot of the songs and circle activities and listened to some of the tape, and read some of the crafts. We gathered some supplies, like watercolors and materials for painting boards, and woodcarving tools (dd wants to carve stumps for fairy homes anyway). I have the stuff to make the suggested craft boards, just have to get dh to cut the wood and screw the clipboard top to it.
My goal for this week was to put together a circle time, even a simple, rudimentary one, and do two crafts. But with being ill, I think I will just focus on creating the circle time by the end of the week. Dd is happy with self-directed crafts right now.
We're also doing a Waldorf-inspired co-op on Fridays for 6 weeks (last week was our first). Katie is in the Native American group, so we'll be reading stories and folktales from that culture and I will focus our circle time on that.
What's everyone else up to? How are you incorporating Enki into your lives, and if you haven't yet, what do you think??
(And an advance apology to Kimberly, who is trying to order hers, still, I think!)
We got our materials (K Resource Book) a few weeks ago now, but with finals for school and every virus from chicken pox to stomach flu making the rounds, I am on page 85 of the introductory materials. I love a lot of the philosophy, disagree with some of her approach and the "schoolish" nature of parts of it, but it's a small enough piece to just put aside. (Not sure I can comment more coherently on that right now, though.) I do agree with the overall developmental approach and it's been helpful to hear her flesh this out for me, as it's something I've been working with intuitively based on my child psychology studies.
I have also read through a lot of the songs and circle activities and listened to some of the tape, and read some of the crafts. We gathered some supplies, like watercolors and materials for painting boards, and woodcarving tools (dd wants to carve stumps for fairy homes anyway). I have the stuff to make the suggested craft boards, just have to get dh to cut the wood and screw the clipboard top to it.
My goal for this week was to put together a circle time, even a simple, rudimentary one, and do two crafts. But with being ill, I think I will just focus on creating the circle time by the end of the week. Dd is happy with self-directed crafts right now.
We're also doing a Waldorf-inspired co-op on Fridays for 6 weeks (last week was our first). Katie is in the Native American group, so we'll be reading stories and folktales from that culture and I will focus our circle time on that.
What's everyone else up to? How are you incorporating Enki into your lives, and if you haven't yet, what do you think??
(And an advance apology to Kimberly, who is trying to order hers, still, I think!)