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Five Reasons to Stop Saying “Good Job!”
Hang out at a playground, visit a school, or show up at a child’s birthday party, and there’s one phrase you can count on hearing repeatedly: “Good job!” Even tiny infants are praised for smacking their [...]
Waldorf And Enki Education
Ask Kytka Archives: August 31, 2000 What is the Enki perspective or ethic that we are working with? There are two major aspects which manifest slightly differently in different types of materials. First of all, underlying [...]
Drawing and Painting in Rudolf Steiner Schools
Kytka Recommends: Drawing and Painting in Rudolf Steiner Schools July 1, 2002 For advanced users and people interested in curriculum for older children, and people who are looking for information on the Waldorf method of painting, [...]
Education – A Nation’s Best Defense
Kytka’s Picks: Education – A Nation’s Best Defense, September 13, 2002 Abridged version of a talk given by the Venerable Master Hua on 9/24/90 at UNESCO in Paris, France. Buddhist education is about saving human nature; it [...]
Rainbow Bridge Birthday Story
Ask Kytka Archives: August 14, 1997 There are as many versions of this classic Waldorf Birthday story as there are Waldorf teachers and children. This version of the classic story was written for our son. Please [...]










Making a Painting Board for Wet-on-Wet Painting
This looks great, but just a thought is it easy to find Masonite wood
Five Reasons to Stop Saying "Good Job!"
I am a parent of Waldorf educated children and I found your post Inter
Five Reasons to Stop Saying "Good Job!"
Very interesting article and it seems to make sense. I would love to
The Crime of Not Sitting Still
Great article!
Five Reasons to Stop Saying "Good Job!"
We're big praisers, but my son is ASD and so I feel (felt?) it's impor