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The Waldorf curriculum, adapted from philosopher Rudolf Steiner's ideas, is designed to appeal to the young child's imagination and love of active learning.
Drawing technique developed by Rudolf Steiner aims to help develop the young child's handwriting, hand-eye coordination, ability to concentrate, and other capacities.
A parent's guide to how Waldorf teachers assess whether a child is physically ready to move up from kindergarten and begin the academic work of first grade.
Steiner's thought on children's growth and evolution is the basis of the famous Steiner-Waldorf education, and is more modern than ever.
Waldorf schools divide a child's development into 7-year phases. In the first seven years, the curriculum focuses on exploring the physical world through the senses.
The Waldorf kindergarten acts as a bridge between a child's life at home and the later, more academic years in school.
The Waldorf third-grade curriculum teaches children how humans have grown food, clothed themselves, and built dwellings through history.
The Waldorf second-grade curriculum aims to engage the child's imagination while teaching reading, writing, basic math (especially multiplication tables), music, and arts


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