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  • THE DIGNITY OF THE YOUNG CHILD, VOL. 1

    How can we keep the young child healthy?

    Care and up-bringing in the first three years of life

    Michaela Glöckler, Claudia Grah-Wittich

    THE DIGNITY OF THE YOUNG CHILD, VOL. 1

    New and successful insights for the care and raising of the child in the first three years of life.

    The contributions in this book deal with the process of incarnation in the first three years of life. They highlight questions concerning the young child – walking, speaking and learning to think – on the one hand from the viewpoint of anthroposophic knowledge of the human being, and on the other hand from research by Emmi Pikler.

    • How can the young child be given enough free space to best unfold its innate capacities for the future?
    • How can the child’s autonomous will to learn be supported and promoted, so that its personality can develop on the basis of trust and security?
    • How can the relationship skills of the young child be formed by attentive and trusting togetherness in care situations, as prerequisite to be freely active.
    • How should the surrounding of the little child be designed, also with regard to the self-education and self-development of the parents and educators, so that the child can experience being by itself and then again in connection with its surroundings?

    The answers to these four essential questions correspond to the current state of knowledge and practical experience. In order to optimally support the child in its development in a world that is often not child friendly, the interdisciplinary combination of medical–psychological–pedagogical research has proven to be particularly fruitful and forward-looking.

    (In coordination with the Association of Waldorf Kindergartens and the Medical Section at the Goetheanum.)

    MICHAELA GLÖCKLER – Born in Stuttgart in 1946. Waldorf student, studied philosophy, history, German and theology in Freiburg and Heidelberg and medicine in Tübingen and Marburg, accompanied by continuous personal study in anthroposophy. Further training as a pediatrician at the community hospital in Herdecke and the university clinic in Bochum. Pediatric and Waldorf school doctor until 1988. Since 1989 head of the Medical Section at the Goetheanum. Lecturing and medical training (IPMT) at home and abroad. Co-initiator of the European alliance ELIANT. Numerous publications.

    CLAUDIA GRAH-WITTICH – born 1957, studied art history and philosophy and is a qualified social worker. She works in parenting counselling, early intervention and adult education at Der Hof free educational facility in Frankfurt-Niederursel. She also holds lectures and seminars at home and abroad.

    11 Jan 2021; Trans. by A. Schmitt-Stegmann; VAG; 208pp; Colour illustrations throughout; 23 x 15.8 cm; pb;

    £16.99  ISBN 9783723516157