In this bonus episode, we meet Julia Ehrhardt, an early childhood practitioner at Farmyard Kindergarten. Julia shares her journey into early years education, reflecting on her formative experiences and what led her to become a Kindergarten teacher. We explore the Steiner philosophy in a pre-school setting, how to know when your child is ready for pre-school, the daily rhythm of a playschool, and the unique challenges of working in early childhood education.
If you're a parent of a baby or toddler and thinking about pre-school, this episode is full of valuable insights.
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In this bonus episode, we meet Julia Ehrhardt, an early childhood practitioner at Farmyard Kindergarten. Julia shares her journey into early years education, reflecting on her formative experiences and what led her to become a Kindergarten teacher. We explore the Steiner philosophy in a pre-school setting, how to know when your child is ready for pre-school, the daily rhythm of a playschool, and the unique challenges of working in early childhood education.
If you're a parent of a baby or toddler and thinking about pre-school, this episode is full of valuable insights.
Thanks for supporting local radio!
Conal Creedon grew up on Devonshire Street in Cork city where generations of his family traded for over 100 years and where he himself ran a launderette for 12 years during the dark days of the 80s recession.
He still lives on Devonshire street and in the passing 30 years or so he has gone on to be an award winning novelist, playwright and documentary filmmaker.
He has written 8 novels including Pancho and Lefty Ride Again, Passion Play and Begotten Not Made, he has written 5 plays including The Trial Of Jesus, and his Second City Trilogy - After Luke, When I Was God, and The Cure. He created 8 film documentaries including The Burning of Cork, and he has penned over 60 hours of original fiction, short stories and plays for radio.
Keeping Track
In this bonus episode, we meet Julia Ehrhardt, an early childhood practitioner at Farmyard Kindergarten. Julia shares her journey into early years education, reflecting on her formative experiences and what led her to become a Kindergarten teacher. We explore the Steiner philosophy in a pre-school setting, how to know when your child is ready for pre-school, the daily rhythm of a playschool, and the unique challenges of working in early childhood education.
If you're a parent of a baby or toddler and thinking about pre-school, this episode is full of valuable insights.
Thanks for supporting local radio!