Planting Seeds for Living Thinking and Moral Imagination in the Early Years

What
Planting Seeds for Living Thinking and Moral Imagination in the Early Years
When
4/5/2014, 10:00 AM
Where
Eurythmy Room

Parents are invited to a talk by early childhood expert Holly Koteen-Soulé.
 
We know that the experiences of the first 7-9 years have a profound effect on the development of capacities for high school years and beyond. Neurological research has clearly confirmed the relation between early movement and brain development. In this talk, Holly Koteen-Soulé will explore how artistic and purposeful movements plant seeds for the future capacities of living thinking and moral imagination.
 
This talk is geared for nursery, kindergarten and grades 1-3 parents. Child care will be available.  You must RSVP for childcare to [email protected].

Holly Koteen-Soulé received her BA and MA from Antioch University in Seattle, and studied Waldorf education at Emerson College. She was a Waldorf Kindergarten teacher for 18 years, first at the Seattle Waldorf School and then as the founding teacher of the Bright Water School, also in Seattle. She has led courses in early childhood for several teacher training centers and has served as an AWSNA consultant for developing schools. Holly has been on the core faculty of Sound Circle Center since 1995, where she is the director of Early Childhood education.

 

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