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Seven Times the Sun: Guiding Your Child Through the Rhythms of the Day

Seven Times the Sun: Guiding Your Child Through the Rhythms of the Day

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A must for every parent!
Review: I got this book secondhand, and am so very pleased with it. This book discusses the importance of a daily, weekly yearly, etc. Rhythm to children, which is so very lacking in our society! I especially enjoyed the reccommended book lists and the sample daily schedules based on a family's basic constitution. This is a book i won't be getting rid of anytime soon!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A must for every parent!
Review: I got this book secondhand, and am so very pleased with it. This book discusses the importance of a daily, weekly yearly, etc. Rhythm to children, which is so very lacking in our society! I especially enjoyed the reccommended book lists and the sample daily schedules based on a family's basic constitution. This is a book i won't be getting rid of anytime soon!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Must have for Waldorf homeschoolers
Review: I have 5 children and adore this book. My children range in age from 3 years to 13 and we have found things in here for all of us to enjoy. I wish I had found this book earlier in our homeschooling adventures.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I wish I had this book when my children were little!
Review: I purchased this book to use with the children in my preschool story-time groups.Though this is not the purpose for which it was intended, I have found it useful not only to use with children, but to reach my own "inner child".

It has excellent ideas to incorporate into family routines, to build family rituals and establish your home as a safe haven for all family members. It includes songs, poetry, stories and parental suggestions for use thoughout the day, from waking your child gently in the morning to putting him gently to bed at night.

I would like to think that parents are nurturing their children in the manner suggested by Ms.Darian--it would certainly be a healthier environment than the isolated rush to maturity that seems to be the norm for many children.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Seven Times The Sun
Review: Seven Times The Sun is not for everyone. It could be a springboard, offering times of the day and night where parents might want to incorporate some kind of rituals to provide their children with a stable and balanced life. But the songs, poems and traditions offered in Shea Darian's book are hokey and contrived at best, cumbersome and artificial at worst. None of the other reviews indicated the religious or spiritual aspect of the book. Darian is a minister, and all of the poems and songs have a subtle religious bent. True, parents should teach children to be thankful for all they have. But I'm just thankful Amazon has a customer-friendly return policy!

Rating: 0 stars
Summary: Seven Times the Sun is back in print!
Review: Seven Times the Sun: Guiding Your Child Through the Rhythms ofthe Day is now available. In the midst of our busy days, sometimes the ordinary events of a child's life can be difficult -- a child who resists going to sleep at night, one who doesn't want to eat breakfast or get up in the morning, one who doesn't want to lay down for an afternoon nap. Mother and educator Shea Darian has written a unique and wonderfully creative guide to help parents and children turn these simple moments into loving, consistent rituals that bring joy and balance to the home, and help forge a strong family bond.

This ground-breaking parenting book is a practical, creative, and much-needed resource for childcare in the 21st century. In addition to inspired reflections on parenting, Seven Times the Sun includes 54 songs, 47 verses, 73 simple rituals, 10 folktales, 61 storybook recommendations, and over 100 resources for parents!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Unique and informative
Review: This book changed my life!
Establishing rituals with my child was difficult and I lacked the creativity to aid in making our difficult "transitional" times more peaceful. Seven Times The Sun helped me not only with their recommendations but it fostered my own creativity on how to modify particular "ideas" that fit our lifestyle.
I don't think this book is for everyone, but if you have an open mind and are not afraid to try new and different strategies to enrich your children...buy this book. This book opened me up to creating rituals and making the most out of everyday situations....and cherishing each and every moment with my child. It opened up an even greater spirituality than what we had prior!
Peace

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Unique and informative
Review: This book changed my life!
Establishing rituals with my child was difficult and I lacked the creativity to aid in making our difficult "transitional" times more peaceful. Seven Times The Sun helped me not only with their recommendations but it fostered my own creativity on how to modify particular "ideas" that fit our lifestyle.
I don't think this book is for everyone, but if you have an open mind and are not afraid to try new and different strategies to enrich your children...buy this book. This book opened me up to creating rituals and making the most out of everyday situations....and cherishing each and every moment with my child. It opened up an even greater spirituality than what we had prior!
Peace

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: great resource of material
Review: This book is a resource of rituals for parents to help guide their children through the rhythms of the day. This is a book inspired by the works of Rudolph Steiner (called Anthrosophy) and the Waldorf Education method that he created. This book is recommended for parents of Waldorf students. Those homeschooling with a Waldorf-inspired flavor will definitely be interested in this book. There are Anthrosophical statements peppered throughout the book that are not explained at all. Those not interested in Anthrosophy can just ignore these statements and use the various songs, verses, etc.

The book is very well organized by general theme. This book is about rhythm in daily life, so the topics are: waking up, mealtime, playtime, work, quiet time, healing from injury, bedtime, and weekend family time. Special chapters for parents only are "personal renewal" and parents as peacemakers. A long appendix offers resources for music, verses, and stories. Every section is organized by the following topics: general discussion about the author's reflections, simple rituals, insights, songs, a listing of pertinent stories in various books, and an actual story to tell (text of story written out). The songs include sheet music and all the notations so that an instrument may be played along as it is sung. Music is in the pentatonic scale as recommended by Rudolph Steiner. Many of the songs and verses were written by the author.

What impressed me most about this book was that it is so well organized and contains so many topics. This is a wonderful jumping off point for beginning to celebrate rhythm and rituals into normal daily life with our children. There is enough material here for the parent to design their own circle time. Another bonus is the personal insight and opinion that Ms. Darian includes. Unlike other books on the market, this is not just a listing of verses and songs. I highly recommend this for any Waldorf parent who wants to add some ritual into their day, or for any homeschooler wanting the same.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Peaceful.
Review: This book was recommended by an instuctor of an early childhood class I am taking. I love the easy and quiet way that the writings take the reader through the day, year and life. While reading this book, my grandmother passed away. The pages of poems were great comfort to my family and myself. Thank you to Shea Darian for the peace her words brought to us.


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