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FAQ

What is Waldorf education?

 

Waldorf education is a type of education that was developed by Rudolf Steiner in the early 20th century. It is based on the belief that education should be a holistic process that helps to develop the whole person, including the head (intellectual development), the heart (emotional development), and the hands (practical skills).

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What is the philosophy behind Waldorf education?

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The philosophy behind Waldorf education is that every child is a unique individual with their own strengths, interests, and needs. Waldorf education aims to nurture the child's natural curiosity and creativity and to help them develop the skills and knowledge they need to thrive in the world. It also places a strong emphasis on the arts, physical activity, and outdoor education.

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What is the curriculum like in a Waldorf school?

 

The Waldorf curriculum is designed to be developmentally appropriate and to meet the needs of the individual child. It starts with a strong emphasis on the arts and practical skills in the early years, and then gradually introduces more traditional academic subjects as the child grows. The curriculum also includes a lot of hands-on learning, group work, and real-world problem-solving.

 

 

What is the teaching style like in a Waldorf school?

 

Waldorf teachers are trained to use a variety of teaching techniques that are designed to engage and inspire students. This may include storytelling, music, art, drama, and other forms of creative expression. Waldorf teachers also aim to create a warm, supportive classroom environment that encourages independent thinking and collaboration.

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Is Waldorf education right for my child?

 

Waldorf education may be a good fit for children who thrive in a nurturing, creative environment and who enjoy hands-on learning and the arts. It is important to visit a Waldorf school and talk to teachers and parents to get a sense of whether it is the right fit for your child.

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