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Undestanding the Twelve Senses

Understanding the Twelve Senses as the Basis for Learning
Keynote Address by Ingun Schneider

Rudolf Steiner described not five or six, but twelve senses that develop and change from infancy through old age. Steiner gave unexpected links between the senses, clarifying how children learn while they adjust to their daily lives as citizens of the world. Understanding the twelve senses can help inform our parenting, make teaching more effective and promote healthy development.

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