
Blossoming Futures: Shaping Healthy Environments for Children’s Growth
In today’s fast-paced life, we often overlook the impact an environment has on children to grow. In schools, at home, or any spaces that children spend a lot of time learning new things, parents and educators play an important role in laying a solid foundation for children’s development through providing proper learning environment.
“Shaping Healthy Spaces for Children to Bloom” aims to guide us in creating and maintaining a space for the children to learn and thrive as a whole person. We will explore how to prepare such an environment through the wisdom of space cleanliness, fostering positive habits and creating order. These key elements are important to cultivate inner rhythms and establish stable emotional connections in children as well as adult.
Date: 22&23 June,2024
Time: 9am-4pm
Venue:Kuala Lumpur Steiner School
Fees:
RM480 per pax
RM900 two pax
(Including organic and bio-dynamic plant-based lunch)
More inquiry:
Mumu +6011-2372 9154
Veeny +6017-2689 123
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What You Will Learn
~ About the Speaker ~
Linda Thomas was born in South Africa in 1953. In March 1988 she founded an “ecological cleaning institute” which was considered unique in Switzerland. Her love of being a housewife made Linda discover a different meaning in everyday ‘chores’ and, once she started cleaning professionally, a whole new world opened up for her.
She was guided by the question: If one can be spiritually effective in every place and through every activity in the world, then it must also be possible when one cleans and cares for our homes or work place?
Thus she developed her working philosophy that can transform cleaning into caring, setting a clear impulse for a transformation in thinking and doing, as well as for an expanded self-understanding of homemaking.
Linda was responsible for the cleaning and caring of the Goetheanum for 21 years and from 2012 she managed the home economic and services department of the new Klinik-Arlesheim until her retirement in August 2017.
She shares her thoughts and experiences internationally in lectures and seminars.