Storytelling is My Medicine
Storytelling is My Medicine
Silke Rose West is the co-author of How to Tell Stories to Children, now in 20 languages.
Silke (silk-uh) lives in Taos, New Mexico, where she taught kindergarten for 30 years, co-founded the Taos Waldorf School, and pioneered the first forest kindergarten. Today she consults with teachers, parents, and schools and leads ceremonies for women and girls.
Women & Girls
Silke combines sacred play, crafts, music, and storytelling in groups and ceremonies to support girls, mothers, women, and elders in all stages of development.
Women & Girls
Silke combines sacred play, crafts, music, and storytelling in groups and ceremonies to support girls, mothers, women, and elders in all stages of development.
Parent & Teacher Consulting
After 30 years of teaching Waldorf and forest kindergarten, Silke now offers mentoring and group training for parents, teachers, and schools.
Parent & Teacher Consulting
After 30 years of teaching Waldorf and forest kindergarten, Silke now offers mentoring and group training for parents, teachers, and schools.
575-224-7307 * silkesunrose13@gmail.com
As a beloved teacher and elder, Silke has an extended community of parents, teachers, farmers, builders, ceremonialists, and craftspeople that support her ongoing work with women, children, and families.
As a beloved teacher and elder, Silke has an extended community of parents, teachers, farmers, builders, ceremonialists, and craftspeople that support her ongoing work with women, children, and families.