Love watching your videos and hearing about your process. We are going into 1st and I’m piecing it together with as much Waldorf inspiration as I can muster. Thank you for sharing! Looking forward to more content.
Not sure if you mentioned this but did you combine your boys into the same year? I have 5 sons. Three of them are school aged. I’m debating combining the two oldest but then I know it won’t really meet their developmental needs and that concerns me.
My sons are 17 months apart and I found that for some things they could easily have combined lessons - math for example. My younger son is actually more mathematically inclined than the older one 😅 but other subjects they were at different learning levels. I will often let my younger son sit in on the lesson for his older brother, even if it’s a bit over his head …he does tend to take in what he can grasp and I’m just sure to tell him that he doesn’t need to worry about doing these things yet, it’s just a sneak peak for him . Wishing you luck figuring out your homeschool flow with lesson combining etc ❤😊
Oak Meadow has changed a lot over the years. They used to be more closely following Steiner but have moved toward fulfilling state standards with a hint of Waldorf, from what I've read .
Great report. You pass grade 1...😊
Love watching your videos and hearing about your process. We are going into 1st and I’m piecing it together with as much Waldorf inspiration as I can muster. Thank you for sharing! Looking forward to more content.
thank you for this review. it is very helpful and love that you shared actual pages from their work.
We use this curriculum to! Loveee xoxo beautiful video mama❤
Awe thank you ❤🥰 all the best with your homeschool year ahead!
Not sure if you mentioned this but did you combine your boys into the same year? I have 5 sons. Three of them are school aged. I’m debating combining the two oldest but then I know it won’t really meet their developmental needs and that concerns me.
My sons are 17 months apart and I found that for some things they could easily have combined lessons - math for example. My younger son is actually more mathematically inclined than the older one 😅 but other subjects they were at different learning levels. I will often let my younger son sit in on the lesson for his older brother, even if it’s a bit over his head …he does tend to take in what he can grasp and I’m just sure to tell him that he doesn’t need to worry about doing these things yet, it’s just a sneak peak for him .
Wishing you luck figuring out your homeschool flow with lesson combining etc ❤😊
Waldorf is such an awesome method
I cannot seem to find this curriculum as there is another none Waldorf style oak meadow curriculum. Can you link it?
Oak Meadow has changed a lot over the years. They used to be more closely following Steiner but have moved toward fulfilling state standards with a hint of Waldorf, from what I've read .
@mycrazyfamilyid I agree..
Has anyone tried the oak meadow distance learning
@@shawnwells926 we haven’t! Interesting in following comments of anyone who has :)