Waldorf Essentials

156. Where to Begin with a Co Op


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Melisa Nielsen at Waldorf Essentials shares:

 

- What is a co op and what is a drop off. 

- First step to incorporate a co op into your family rhythm is to check if one already exists. 

- Creating guidelines for your co op. 

- Holding the space for your child at co op.

- Navigating effective communication with other parents and their children. 

- Establishing a monthly fee. 

- Separating the children into age groups. 

- Deciding who will teach and contribute what. 

- Location. 

- Liability. 

 

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Have the homeschool and peaceful foundation of your dreams. 

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