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Rosebud Caregiver & Child Observation Classes with Lisa Bono

Note: Classes are already in session, but you can still sign up. Use coupon code ROSEBUD50% for 50% off.

A warm and welcoming space for children aged 6 months to 5 years and their caregivers

Cedarwood’s Rosebud classes provide a haven for parents and caregivers who seek the support of a small class community and wish to deepen their understanding of the spirit consciousness of the young child in their care.

In our weekly gatherings, we focus on gentle observation, meaningful conversation, and cultivating our perception of the needs of the young child. Children engage in self-initiated play and movement which lay the foundation for healthy attachment, self-regulation, and attention.

Children will experience a simple rhythm, which includes snack and age-appropriate circle/story time, while parents engage in gentle observation sitting on the periphery of the child's play space. 

Each week, we aim to support the class community with articles, contemplations, and discussions about intentional parenting topics and how the children inspire us and the world.

Questions about age ranges? Looking to attend on a specific day? Reach out to Lisa at lbono@cedarwoodschool.org.

Fall Series: September 16 - December 21

Note: Classes have begun but you can still join! Use coupon code ROSEBUD50% to get 50% off registration!


Monday

This class is for you if: Your child is cruising or walking and you are looking to support your child with developing autonomy in their daily experience as well as becoming more comfortable and familiar in a social environment.

Young Toddlers, 10-18 months
Mondays, 9:15-10:45


TUESDAY

This class is for you if: Your child spends most of their time sitting, laying, or in your arms. They might be rolling, crawling, or scooting but aren’t yet cruising or walking.

Infants, 6-12 months old
Tuesdays, 9:15-10:15


Wednesday

This class is for you if: Your child has yet to join a school setting and you are seeking a community that fosters creative play, practical activity and self-initiated autonomous experience in an environment that provides an introduction in Waldorf Early Childhood Education.

Preschoolers, 3-5 year-olds
Wednesdays, 9:15-11:15


Thursday

This class is for you if: Your child is a solid walker and you are looking to support your child with developing autonomy in their daily experience as well as becoming more comfortable and familiar in a social environment.

Toddlers, 18-30 months
Thursdays, 9:15-10:45


Friday

This class is for you if: Your child is a solid walker and you are looking to support your child with developing autonomy in their daily experience as well as becoming more comfortable and familiar in a social environment, including moving from parallel play to social interaction, where language and creativity begin to unfold.

Older Toddlers, 24-36 months
Fridays, 9:15-10:45 - FULL

Toddlers, 18-30 months
Fridays, 11:15-12:45


Saturday

This class is for you if: Your child is a solid walker and you are looking to support your child with developing autonomy in their daily experience as well as becoming more comfortable and familiar in a social environment.

Toddlers, 18-30 months
Saturdays, 8:30-10:00

 

Lisa has been working with young children and families for 20 years.

Through gentle observation caregiver classes inspired by the work of Emmi Pikler and the insights of Rudolf Steiner and Waldorf Education, Lisa supported the growth of three Waldorf School initiatives in the greater NYC Metro area, including being the founding teacher at the New Amsterdam School. Later Lisa and her husband moved to Kathmandu, Nepal, where they lived for three years. 

Lisa is the co-founder of Sano Taraharu (“Little Stars of Nepal”), an organization working in orphanages and children’s homes in Kathmandu. She is also the primary author of the EduCareDo early childhood subject course, Laying Foundations Towards Inner Freedom in the Young Child. 

Lisa is very grateful to have been in community with and striving to serve Cedarwood Waldorf School for the last 5 years. She believes that the first three years of life are the most foundational and wondrous and looks forward to supporting the caregiver classes and families with very young children at Cedarwood.