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Quigley's Point hosts Kindergarten expert 28.09.07

AN early years specialist in the Steiner method will give a talk and workshop in the peninsula next month.
‘Nurturing the Sensory Sensitivity in the Young Child’ by Dot Male, is the second in the 'Creating a Happy Childhood' series of talks and workshops organised by Inishowen Kindergarten.
Inishowen Kindergarten group at Glenevin Waterfall Park. Dot Male first discovered Rudolf Steiner’s work when her son was one year old. At this time she trained as a Kindergarten teacher and worked with other parents to establish a new Kindergarten initiative in her home in Lancaster. "Moving to York where her son attended the Steiner school, she began to run workshops for parents. She created a course entitled ‘The
First Three Years’ which has been successful in both York and London," said an Inishowen Kindergarten spokesperson.
The local event will be held on Saturday, October 20th, 2007, from 10am to 1pm at Greenbank Hall near Quigley’s Point. It will be a unique opportunity for the parents of young children and childcare professionals to learn more about the Steiner method.
To book, call 074 93 74557 or 074 93 78612. Lunch is optional. The seminar is part funded by Inishowen Partnership. For more information about the organisers, log on to www.inishowenkindergarten.com .
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