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	<title>Comments on: The Christopherus Waldorf Curriculum Overview for Homeschoolers</title>
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		<title>By: Kaye Lathe</title>
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		<description>Donna Simmons is an amazing resource because she isn’t afraid to speak directly to the homeschool minded caregiver.  Her Waldorf Curriculum Overview has a clear layout, presenting snapshots in a Waldorf classroom by grade, followed by the curriculum, and how it would be possible to do something similar at home.  What makes her presentation of the material so approachable though, is that she is not afraid to interject with her personal opinions (which she is not so attached to that she doesn’t validate other viewpoints) , which makes me, as a hopeful homeschooling mom, trust her advice.  Recommendations for websites and resources abound, with detailed information about each one.</description>
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