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I have been a Waldorf teacher since 1999 and I will never forget the first day I walked into a Waldorf classroom. I was in awe of the simplicity and the beauty. I saw happy children running around the schoolyard and climbing trees at dizzying heights. Here in the tree tops they were Norsemen...
As a child nears seven, a shift occurs. While they still engage with their surroundings through their senses, they begin responding more deeply to spoken words and the authority of adults. This period marks a new sensitivity to what is said and how it is expressed, as spoken words can either comfort...
Starting your lesson with a Waldorf verse helps your child to feel the intention that it is time to begin. Waldorf verses can become grounding points in your daily and weekly rhythm.Â
Class 1 Verse:
I touch the sky, I touch my feet,
I clap my hands on every beat.
Without a sound I turn around,
And this n...
Founder Melisa Nielsen chats with our teacher Ms. Tiffany about:
1. The power of waiting till the time the child is ready for the content.
2. The changes that happen in first grade.
3. Taking the fear our of fairytales.
Class 1Â
Once upon a time, a class full of knights, wizards, fairies, princes, a...
I absolutely love all things eurythmy. I love the way it connects to the beautiful world around us. One way we relate this in classes, specifically in the younger grades, is by teaching eurythmy gestures with stories. One of my favorite things to teach, is the Peter Stories in first grade. The child...
Lessons are fully guided by a trained teacher who will personally connect with you and your student to create a partnership of success.Â
Redefining Education!
Bringing Waldorf inspired, teacher guided lessons right to you, wherever you are!
Have you been curious how Waldorf Education progresses t...
Ms. Tiffany provides early childhood and her lower grades with what you need for your Waldorf circle.
Below you will find more information on what happens in each class:
Parent Child, Kindergarten, Class 1 and Class 2.
PARENT CHILD
The ages of birth to four years are magical years of rapid growth...
Waldorf is intentional in every aspect of the curriculum. From how and when a subject is brought to a child, to how a teacher meditates and meets the children they are teaching. There is no exception to the intention that is brought when a child enters into academic learning and crosses over the Rai...