| Do any nannies here have experience with Waldorf families? Could you share some of your greatest joys and challenges in working with them, specifically? I've recently started a new position and there have been some surprising expectations, so I'm trying to ascertain whether it is the Waldorf philosophy or simply this particular family. TIA. |
Waldorf Astoria or Waldorf, MD? |
| Waldorf schools - the Steiner education/philosophy. |
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hahaha… I love that people chime in and make fools out of themselves by not knowing what the OP is talking about.
Waldorf families raise their children in a different way. There are only a couple schools around the DC area that teach this way. Maine is full of them. I suggest that you read up on their practices and see if you can blend in well. |
Thanks for the reply, PP
I'm pretty familiar with the philosophy - I've done a fair amount of reading and have worked with fellow teachers who were educated via Waldorf. I suppose there is one issue in particular I'm having, which is that I think the parents are overly concerned about some very normal aspects of child development in their 4-year-old son. Their anxiety appears to be fueled by his teacher (according to his mother's explanations of her concerns, always referencing what his teacher said) and I can't really gauge if this is a common challenge (Waldorf adults expecting children to be more mature and self-regulating than they are) or if it is particular to this teacher/parent team. Any insight from BTDT greatly appreciated. |
I was also going to ask about Waldorf salad but then decided it should be covered by the hotel. I hoped someone would be kind enough to explain so I wodn't need to Google. |
| What school are the kids in? |
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I can only address what I know. I have not been around the child so I don't know his behavior. If you seem to believe he is behaving like a normal four year old boy then I seem to think it is an issue with this particular family/teacher issue. I asked a family I know who raises their kids this way and said it isn't a common waldorf belief that the kids be extra mature.
I would ask what concerns them about his behavior it maybe something he is doing at school and not with you. |