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SUMMARY:Visitor Morning Tours
DESCRIPTION:What is smart? Is it simply acing a standardized test? Or something deeper? Waldorf education understands that developing human potential requires far more than just academics. Tucson Waldorf School helps children cultivate their natural curiosity to create their own path: intellectually\, physically\, and emotionally. Waldorf is one of today’s most relevant educational movements.  TWS faculty and staff invite you to schedule a tour and discover why. \nTours are scheduled by appointment and begin at 9:00 a.m. at our South office\, which is accessed from the first parking lot off of Sutton Lane closest to River Road.  Tours are for adults only and typically end around 10:30 a.m.  The morning will include an overview of Waldorf education with examples relevant to a wide range of ages; an opportunity to observe classes in session; displays of Main Lesson work; and a brief Q&A with a current faculty member. \nTo RSVP please email Rebecca Briamonte at Enrollment@TucsonWaldorf.org or call 520.529.1032 extension 100 \nInfants-in-arms welcomed.
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SUMMARY:Kim John Payne\, Author of "Simplicity Parenting" Coming to Tucson March 31st | Lecture & Mini-Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Tucson Waldorf School’s Treasuring Childhood Film & Lecture Series is thrilled to be bringing Kim John Payne\, noted author of Simplicity Parenting\,  to Tucson for a one-time lecture.  The event will be held at Sea of Glass Center for The Arts at 330 East 7th Street on Sunday\, March 31\, 2019\, from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.  The lecture is free and open to the public by RSVP to TreasuringChildhood@TucsonWaldorf.org \nRSVP is required as space for the event is limited. Adults only please\, infants-in-arms are welcomed. Download the event flyer to share with friends and family. \nHOW TO HAVE DEVICES NOT BE DIVISIVE FOR OUR FAMILY\nNot Anti Screen but Pro Connection to Nature and People\n\nHow to maintain loving limits\, warm\, firm and calm discipline and strong family connections in a world where increasingly “screens are supreme”\nHow to build focus\, grit and good judgment so that our kids do not become overwhelmed with media-driven images but can shape their own self- esteem\, hopes\, and dreams.\nHow to encourage respect when negative images of adults pervade pop culture.\nFitting in with friends.  “Won’t my kids be disadvantaged if I limit screen media?”\nAloneness vs. Loneliness.  Helping kids know the difference.\nThe alluring world of no boundaries that screen use develops and how this makes discipline and guidance difficult.\nVirtuous VS. Virtual.  Building real and enduring relationships with people who will “be there” for you when times get tough.\n\n_________________________________ \n“I am not negatively anti screen for kids\, but passionately pro connection.  Connection to the things that matter like the natural world\, friends\, play\, family and to their own beautiful but delicate emerging values.  Screens interrupt these crucial connections and that has got to be suspicious.” Kim John Payne. \n_________________________________ \nA consultant and trainer to over 230 U.S. independent and public schools\, Kim John Payne\, M.ED\, has been a school counselor\, adult educator\, consultant\, researcher\, educator and a private family counselor for twenty-seven years. \nIn addition to authoring the #1 Best Seller Simplicity Parenting ©. Using the Extraordinary Power of Less to Raise Calmer\, Happier and More Secure Kid\, published by Random House Penguin in 2009\, he also authored The Games Children Play©\, (1996) published by Hawthorn Press \,The Soul of Discipline (2015 Random House/Penguin)\, co-authored Whole Child Sport™ How to Navigate Child & Youth Sports™. and Being At Your best When Your Kids Are At Their Worst (Shambhala Press 2017). His books have been translated into 27 languages. \nHe has appeared frequently on television including ABC\, NBC\, CBS\, Fox; on the radio with the BBC\, Sirius/XM\, CBC & NPR and in print including being featured in Time Magazine\, Chicago Tribune\, Parenting\, Mothering\, Times Union and the LA Times. \nKim strives to deepen understanding and give practical tools for life that arise out of the burning social issues of our time. He lives on a farm in Ashfield\, Massachusetts with his wife and two children. Click here for more bio. \nLink to lecture details on Kim John Payne’s website.
URL:https://tucsonwaldorf.org/event/how-to-have-devices-not-be-divisive-for-our-family-lecture-mini-workshop-with-kim-john-payne/
LOCATION:Sea of Glass\, 330 East 7th Street\, Tucson\, AZ\, 85705\, United States
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