Guided Nature Observations and Lemon Footbath for Deep Rest
Retreat practitioners warmly invite adults, especially educators and parents to share in a morning at Myocum to rebuild your forces once a term.
We meet at 9am to commune with nature, to foster and inspire our capacity for wonder and reverence which may lead us to experience the wisdom filled harmony and health giving forces that are inherent in the natural world. By cultivating inner stillness and deep listening, we allow the world to speak, we are brought into a growing relationship through entering into a conversation with the living world. You’ll be guided through an exercise by Fiona Mackenzie.
This experience will flow to a quiet indoor space where you can receive a lemon footbath from Lyn Clifton.
Allow up to 3 hours.
Light refreshments are provided.
Mantles of Care in Early Childhood
Lyn Clifton joins Sophia’s Garden, offering mantles of care to the children during their free play time and a parent education session.
Healthy Relationships with Self and Others
Melanie Deefholts meets with students, parents and staff for the Healthy Relationships Program. Please contact the school for the schedule.
The Temperaments - Teacher Training
The Temperaments - adults & children
Teacher Training on Wednesday May 15 & 22.
with James Deefholts & Louise Stewart
Healthy Relationships with Self and Others
The program highlights with each class the growth and changes that they are going through. This includes puberty and the physical and emotional changes that go hand in hand over this time. The content is age appropriate for each class. It aims to deepen the young person’s healthy relationship to themselves and encourages greater understanding, mutual respect and compassion for the other members of their class and the school community.
Caregivers/Parents
The content is help to recognise the relevant depth and progression anthroposophy brings to this important aspect of life and the responsibility of community in raising children and working together to promote individual wellbeing.
We look at how and when we work with children and adolescents to bring the understanding of sexuality and gender in relation to where they are in their consciousness. This brings harmony between the evolving body and inner experiences that sets the ground for healthy adult experience.
The talk will cover the themes of the content brought to the students and some of the main issues confronting child health and wellbeing in current times, with examples of how we can counter the unbalancing effects. We also address how to understand gender differences and similarities that both limit or free us and the contribution and struggles of the changing social structures around gender and sexuality affecting us all.
Eurythmy
Regular Eurythmy for Staff and Board members @ Cape Byron Rudolf Steiner School with Marilyn Myres