I get this question a lot! People wonder what the atmosphere is like, what the workshops, accommodations and food are like! So I thought I’d answer a few questions here about the Taproot Teacher Training for homeschoolers.

The Atmosphere

Taproot has a remarkably supportive atmosphere. Together with parents and often teachers from small school initiatives, we all form deep connections and a sweet community over the long weekend.

Here are some of the comments about what participants liked most about Taproot last year:

“warmth and community”
“emphasis on the lively arts”
“learning that there’s flexibility in homeschooling with Waldorf”
“being with like-minded people”
“the teachers were kind, encouraging, open, and very knowledgeable”
“the general energy and positive joy that I received from everyone”
“everything!”

The Workshops

All sessions at Taproot are taught by teachers who have homeschooled their own children or grandchildren, or have worked directly with small groups of homeschoolers. All presenters also have experience teaching in either Waldorf schools, or public or private schools as well. Most importantly, all workshops are very hands-on, in keeping with the Waldorf philosophy. Lots of opportunities for doing and for seeing what homeschooled children have created. Participants receive a summary handout from each session.

The Accommodations

This year, we will be gathering at Camp Asbury in Hiram, Ohio. This beautiful camp has rolling hills, a lake, trails for hikes in the woods, campfire rings and more. Sleeping arrangements are in dormitory-style bunks. 

The Food

The kitchen staff at Camp Asbury will prepare all of our food. It’s camp-style with lots of extra salads and veggies. Camp Asbury is also able to accommodate special dietary restrictions. Participants are asked to specify any special needs on their registration form. 

Here is the group from Taproot 2014. You can read my reflections from last year’s gathering here: Taproot Reflections. 

The Waldorf-inspired Mamas (& Papas) at Taproot 2014
Taproot 2014

Want to hear from a participant? You can read Shelia’s reflections on her blog, Sure as the World, Taproot Homeschool Teacher Training.

If you have any questions at all, please feel free to ask!

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3 Comments

  1. Hey Jean!

    Thanks for the trip down memory lane this morning. I stand by every single word of that post, but this sentence stands out: “Without Taproot, I would not be the same person I am now.”

    Without-a-doubt, my-hand-to-God. Yes. Yes. Yes.

    If I could make a little encouraging plug here, ahem, if you are even half-thinking of going, GO!!! Taproot was so far out of my comfort zone that first year, but honestly, you will land in a soft place. Barbara and Jean and Royse and Quimby and all the rest of the teachers are the gentlest of souls, who will mark your journey in a way that is both subtle and profound.

    Plus – now – there is air-conditioning.

    GO!!!

    Love to you, my sweet.
    Talk soon.
    S

    1. Thank you, my dear. Your honesty is both refreshing and humbling. Your journey has been remarkable over these years and I so appreciate walking along with you.

  2. As both a past attendee and presenter, I encourage you wonderful homeschooling parents to sign up for Taproot. Just do it!!!! You will fill yourself up with laughter, friendships and knowledge that will sustain through the year to come and beyond.

    With much gratitude and affection for all of my Taproot peeps!
    Alison

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