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2015  KAMAROI  PARENT  EDUCATION  PROGRAM  TERM  4  

This  term  there  are  four  evening  sessions  scheduled.    The  first  is  specifically  for   current  Kamaroi  Kindergarten  parents  with  children  moving  to  Class  1  in  2016.     Those  families  are  encouraged  to  book  a  baby-­‐sitter  as  both  parents  will  benefit   from  attending  this  session  if  at  all  possible.    

We  have  brought  Ebba’s  Christmas  workshop  forward  this  year  in  response  to  feedback  from  previous   years.    Life  can  get  very  hectic  at  the  end  of  term  yet  this  session  can  help  make  the  lead  up  to  Christmas   much  less  stressful  and  much  more  enriching.    

Lisa   Devine’s  Grit   and   Grace   session   is   always   popular,   and   again   due   to   feedback   it   is   offered   as   an   evening  session  to  allow  working  parents  to  attend.  

Stay  tuned  for  more  information  from  Evan  Sanders  regarding  an  upcoming  technology  session.  

I’m   pleased   to   confirm   that   Kate   Raffin   is   returning   to   continue   her   highly   valuable   ‘Non-­‐Violent   Communication’   work   this   term.     This   is   another   session   where   having   both   parents   attend   is   highly   beneficial.  

The  Parent  Education  program  offers  a  chance  for  current  and  future  parents,  as  well  as  members  of  the   wider   community,   to   learn   more   about   Steiner   Education   and   principles,   child   development   and   parenting;   and   often   to   deepen   our   awareness   of   ourselves   and   others.     All   sessions   this   term   are   offered  FREE,  thanks  to  the  generous  funding  from  the  Parent  Association.    

TERM  4  PROGRAM  AT  A  GLANCE:    

Week  4:    

Monday  26th  October   7:00-­‐9:00pm  

Galit  Fisher  &  Natalie  Anderson:  The  Transition  from  Kindergarten  to  Class  1   Meeting  for  Current  Kindy  Families  with  Children  moving  to  Class  1  next  year Week  6:    

Thursday  12th  Nov   7:00pm  –  9:00pm  

Ebba  Bodame:  The  Spirit  of  Christmas:  Preparing  your  Child  for  Christmas   http://www.trybooking.com/JJCH  

  Week  7  

Thursday  19th  Nov   7:30pm  -­‐9:00pm  

Lisa  Devine:  Grit  and  Grace:  Preparing  our  Children  for  the  21st  Century     http://www.trybooking.com/JJCI     Week  8   Wednesday  25th  Nov   7:00-­‐9:00pm  

Kate  Raffin:    What  Matters?    Heart  Talk  Matters:  Making  simple  powerful   change  in  the  places  that  really  matter  in  our  lives.  

http://www.trybooking.com/JLMF  

TBC   Technology  Session  with  Evan  Sanders  –  details  to  be  confirmed    

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The  Transition  from  Kindergarten  to  Class  1    

(Class  Meeting  for  Kindergarten  parents)   Presented  by  Galit  Fisher  &  Natalie  Anderson  

MONDAY  26TH  OCTOBER  7:00PM  –  9:00PM  

 

This  talk  looks  at  the  skills  involved  for  a  successful  transition  from  Kindergarten  and  explores  the  four  levels  of   sensory  integration  that  are  observed  in  the  Class  1  readiness  assessment.    We  look  at  the  different  systems   involved,  the  tactile,  auditory  awareness,  visual  tracking  and  convergence,  motor  planning,  hand  and  ear   preference,  balance,  movement,  body  coordination  and  orientation,  eye  hand  coordination,  memory,  primitive   reflexes  and  the  relevance  these  have  for  writing,  drawing,  attending,  morning  circle  and  to  fully  participate  in   the  class  1  curriculum.      

 

Galit  Fisher  is  the  Magic  of  Movement  teacher  and  facilitator  and  the  social  and  emotional   support  teacher  at  Kamaroi  and  offers  parents  a  greater  understanding  of  what  a  child   may  experience  in  the  transition  to  class  1;  what  Parents  may  see  and  experience;  and   what  to  expect  socially  and  emotionally  from  the  children  in  the  first  year  of  the  primary   years.      

 

Natalie  Anderson  is  a  therapist  and  mother  at  Kamaroi  and  shares  her  journey  from   kindergarten  to  the  primary  years  and  her  holistic  approach  to  transitions,  sensory  

differences  and  self-­‐regulation  to  gently  support  a  child’s  development  and  growth  towards   self-­‐sufficiency.      

 

 

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The

Spirit of

Christmas

   

Preparing  Your  Child  for   Christmas  

Presented  by  

Ebba  Bodame

     

THURS  12

TH

 NOVEMBER  

7:00  –  9:00PM  

 

http://www.trybooking.com/JJCH  

 

This  two  hour  workshop  will  explore  with  parents  the  various  images  of  Christmas,  such  as  the  nativity,   Santa  Claus,  Christmas  Eve,  etc.,  and  their  deeper  meaning  and  how  this  enables  us  to  bring  our  

children  into  the  heart  of  Christmas.    We  have  scheduled  this  session  earlier  than  previous  years  to   allow  families  to  ‘ease’  into  the  spirit  of  Christmas  –  rather  than  feel  like  it’s  suddenly  upon  them!   Topics  covered  will  include:    

• How  to  include  the  gift  of  summer  into  our  Christmas  celebration,       • Preparing  our  children  for  Christmas  through  Advent  time,      

• Ideas  for  activities,  stories  and  gift  making  which  may  free  parents  and  children  from  the    commercial  pressure  of  this  season,      

• Which  gifts  fulfill  at  this  time  of  giving,      

• Rituals  for  Christmas  Eve  and  Christmas  Day  appropriate  for  young  children.        

Participants  will  create  a  simple  Christmas  angel  and  will  leave  feeling  renewed  and  inspired  to  share   with  their  family  the  simple  joys  of  this  special  time  of  year.

 

Ebba  Bodame  is  the  Early  Childhood  Coordinator  at  Glenaeon  and  has  over  thirty  years’  experience  working  with   young  children  and  parents.      

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Grit  and  Grace:  Preparing  our  Children  for  the  21st  Century  

Presented  by  

Lisa  Devine

     

THURSDAY  19

TH

 NOVEMBER,  7:30-­‐9:00PM  

http://www.trybooking.com/JJCI

 

 

 

The  most  powerful  developmental  and  behavioural  influence  on  a  child  is  the  fully  present  attention  of   an  adult  who  loves  them.  This  course  marries  the  developmental  insights  of  Steiner's  educational   method  with  those  of  modern  psychology.  We  will  look  at  the  developmental  tasks  of  each  age/stage   of  childhood  and  how  to  create  the  environment  that  best  fosters  the  healthy  yet  unique  journey  of   each  child  in  today's  world.  The  course  has  been  developed  in  response  to  parents’  questions  and   struggles  in  today's  Steiner  schools.  The  focus  will  be  on  the  home  but  will  also  address  the  

relationship  between  home  and  school.  Examples  of  situations  will  be  used  to  ground  the  insights  and   ideals  of  the  spiritual  science  and  psychology  in  daily  life.  Issues  addressed  will  include  boundaries,   sibling  rivalry,  media  influences,  trauma,  living  between  two  households,  and  how  parents  nourish  and   strengthen  themselves  on  this  path  of  guiding  a  unique  personality  into  our  modern  world  with  grit   and  grace.  

 

Lisa  Devine  trained  as  a  youth  worker  in  the  early  1980s  and  worked  in  a   range  of  youth  at  risk  programs  before  moving  into  working  in  the   disability  field.  She  has  a  Masters  in  Psychology  and  has  counselled   young  people  and  their  families  over  many  years.  Lisa  takes  young   people  to  Africa  every  two  years  in  a  leadership  development  program.   Her  connection  to  the  work  of  Rudolf  Steiner  began  in  the  1990s  when  

she  trained  as  a  Eurythmist  and  has  deepened  ever  since.  She  has  worked  as  a  Chaplain/Counsellor  in  three   Steiner  schools  in  Melbourne  and  now  is  the  Chaplain  for  Glenaeon  and  Central  Coast  Rudolf  Steiner  School.   Currently  she  is  developing  and  implementing  social  programs  targeted  at  preventing  and  treating  young  people   suffering  from  eating  and  self-­‐harm  issues.  Lisa  teaches  Introduction  to  Anthroposophy,  Cosmology  and  Human   Communication  courses  at  the  Sydney  Rudolf  Steiner  College.  

     

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What Matters? Heart Talk Matters…..

Making simple powerful change in the places that really matter in our lives.

Presented  by  

Kate  Raffin

     

WEDNESDAY  25TH  NOVEMBER,  7:00-­‐9:00PM  

http://www.trybooking.com/JLMF  

 

Please  come  and  join  Kate  Raffin  and  other  parents  from  the  Kamaroi  community  for  an  evening  of   exploring  how  we  can  be  the  one  person  in  the  room  who  responds  in  a  new  and  incredibly  effective   way  when  things  get  stuck.  

 

Those  old  dynamics  that  get  caught  in  that  well  worn  groove  of  communication  lead  to  very  little   satisfaction  for  anyone.    

 

We  will  spend  the  time  exploring  and  unlocking  what  gets  stuck  and  how  we  can  use  some  very  simple   tools  to  have  our  response  be  more  true  to  what  we  really  want  to  say  or  do  AND  shift  the  situation  for   everyone.  

Kate  is  a  certified  Nonviolent  Communication  trainer  and  mediator  and  loves  working  with  groups  and  

individuals  to  use  our  real  life  situations  to  explore  our  powerful  choices  to  bring  about  more  of  what  we  want  to   see  in  the  world.  It  can  actually  be  fun!  

More  about  Kate:  LINKhttp://www.nvcaustralia.com/?action=trainer&id=40

Testimonial: 'I wanted to take the time to say "thank you" for coming and giving us all the 'talk' on NVC at Kamaroi. It was really good, I was positively surprised by the experiential element. I had only read about NVC, so it was good to see the

non-theoretical side and also make some connections with the 'physicality' of self awareness and how this gives us our clarity and from this point it more readily serves others.

All cool stuff!!"  

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