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	<title>Comments on: Adventures in Parenting</title>
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		<title>By: Danielle</title>
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		<dc:creator>Danielle</dc:creator>
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		<description>I agree with the above review. I was just sent this book and have been a Waldorf Early Childhood teacher for almost 10 years. I feel as though Rachel very clearly summarizes key aspects of Waldorf Early Childhood and is a comprehensive resource for those looking to understand the orientation of this type of lifestyle and parenting as a precursor for Waldorf later schooling. I too, greatly appreciated the way in which she discussed challenges presented in the four lower senses and key points in working with these aspects. As a first time mother in Waldorf Education, I too felt challenged and was often met with sympathetic and well intentioned support looking towards &#039;Karmic&#039; influences that rarely provided relief other than in the moment. In her book, Rachel, is compassionate and honest about parent&#039;s individual biographies and challenges and offers many, many practical and important points with regards to setting up and creating a strong foundation for family life with young children. Thank you offering this wonderful title. I would highly recommend to all of my parents and families, as well as any others beginning the parenting journey and looking to learn more about how Waldorf too, is oriented.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I agree with the above review. I was just sent this book and have been a Waldorf Early Childhood teacher for almost 10 years. I feel as though Rachel very clearly summarizes key aspects of Waldorf Early Childhood and is a comprehensive resource for those looking to understand the orientation of this type of lifestyle and parenting as a precursor for Waldorf later schooling. I too, greatly appreciated the way in which she discussed challenges presented in the four lower senses and key points in working with these aspects. As a first time mother in Waldorf Education, I too felt challenged and was often met with sympathetic and well intentioned support looking towards &#8216;Karmic&#8217; influences that rarely provided relief other than in the moment. In her book, Rachel, is compassionate and honest about parent&#8217;s individual biographies and challenges and offers many, many practical and important points with regards to setting up and creating a strong foundation for family life with young children. Thank you offering this wonderful title. I would highly recommend to all of my parents and families, as well as any others beginning the parenting journey and looking to learn more about how Waldorf too, is oriented.</p>
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