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!
Debbie Godsell is an artist who holds an MA in Art from the Crawford College of Art & Design in Cork. Her lens-based work spans two-dimensional pieces, sculpture, and video, exploring themes of identity, belonging, and historical relationships with land. She delves into cultural clashes in history, tradition, and ethnocultural identity.
We talk about her formative years, how she began to look at her identity, her current exhibition which questions the lineage of the Church of Ireland, colonial settler language, convergent and divergent ways of thinking, hope for the future, and a lot more.
I hope you enjoy and thanks for supporting local 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!