tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9039013782537072749.post5475618511126106120..comments2023-10-23T07:21:48.648+07:00Comments on The Missing Teacher: Touchy Parentslanivcoxhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07027244192185901790noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9039013782537072749.post-8340475059406247922012-12-21T10:42:23.275+07:002012-12-21T10:42:23.275+07:00Thank you so much.
My for the first half? of my f...Thank you so much.<br /><br />My for the first half? of my first year I was going to the gym but ironically as the stress got worst, I stopped going.<br /><br />I'm generally an active person so I still did some working out at home but my normal channels of releasing stress (writing, talking) were slowed down as my time progressed.<br /><br />It wasn't good and your study is an important one. Good luck :)lanivcoxhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07027244192185901790noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9039013782537072749.post-60794103934751901392012-12-21T01:06:42.094+07:002012-12-21T01:06:42.094+07:00Hi! I can't believe I just now found your blog...Hi! I can't believe I just now found your blog (and of all places on the Waldorf Watch site), but I have been reading fervently for the past hour... or maybe it's been three. You are a talented blogger and writer. Funny enough, I'm currently teaching my second year of Waldorf and am working on an MA. in Waldorf ed. My first year of teaching mirrors yours in intensity, so I empathize. I found you through a search for 6-basic exercises and 8-fold path for teachers. My topic is about the self-care practices of W. teachers. Noticing how stressful this vocation is, I'm curious to know how teachers take care of themselves physically with basic health. A little bit of an exploration of the light vs. dark side of the movement. I appreciate hearing MANY perspectives on the movement from as many teachers as I can. Thanks for sharing your story - it's a page turner; honest and sincere :)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com