The Seven-Year Cycles of Child Development
Rudolf Steiner, the founder of Waldorf education, observed that children experience major developmental milestones every seven years, and that this pattern continues throughout human life, even into adulthood! In this week's Sunday with Sarah, I explain this theory in brief, and describe how Waldorf education attempts to meet the child during each seven-year phase of development. After watching the video, maybe you'll even recognize milestones in your life that occurred every seven years! Don't forget to subscribe to my channel, and click the bell icon to be notified every time I post a new video. Thanks for watching and see you next Sunday! Sarah www.bellalunatoys.com

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