Social and Emotional Learning, a New Model for Learning
Social and Emotional Learning (SEL), the process through which children and adults understand and manage emotions, set and achieve positive goals, feel and show empathy for others, establish and maintain positive relationships, and make responsible decisions, is being...
A Waldorf Guide For The Holidays
The holidays are upon us. During this glorious time of year, how do we show our children that the holidays are not just about receiving but most importantly about giving? Here are our top tips and recommendations for getting through this holiday season with a sense of...
Reflections from the Boston Student Led Climate Strike by Sixth Graders at Waldorf School at Moraine Farm
As part of the Sixth Grade Language Arts class, students wrote about their recent experience attending the Boston Climate Strike on Friday, September 20, where an estimated nine to 10 thousand people converged on City Hall Plaza. This exercise served as a warm-up to a...
Waldorf Students Learn How to Use Technology Ethically, Safely, and Wisely Through the Cyber Civics Curriculum
"The Waldorf School's Cyber Civics program uncovers the complexities of computer use in the modern age. This class, creatively guided by Dirk Tiede, has given my daughter the rare moment to contemplate the power, potential, and pitfalls of this technology. From the...
Why We Bake Bread in Early Childhood Classes
Bread making at Waldorf School at Moraine Farm is a much loved activity beginning with children as young as two years old. Waldorf schools around the world use different bread recipes. At Waldorf School at Moraine Farm, we have been making huckabuck bread since the...
Benefits of Barefoot Babies
In this article, originally shared in Pathways magazine, Kacie Flegal explores the neurological benefits that walking barefoot has on developing minds. In our Parent & Child program, parents and caregivers learn about child development through guided activities,...
POEM: What Is A Waldorf School?
By Ellyn Hilliard, 7th grade teacher at Desert Star Community School “What is a Waldorf School?”, you say, While on your way to Opening Day. You know there’s something strange and new But you don’t know just what they do. You toured campus late last week, Each colored...
Early Literacy Learning in Waldorf Education
How Reading, Writing, Literature, and Language are Taught in a Waldorf Education By Dianne McGaunn and Kat Marsh The Waldorf approach to literacy is unique in two very important ways. First, Waldorf education builds a foundation for literacy learning through attention...
Embracing the Goodness in the World For Our Young Children
Now more than ever, as adults, as parents, as educators, we need to embrace the goodness in the world and celebrate the amazing people on this planet! Why? Because our children need it. A child’s connection to a parent is so powerful, it is as though the two are one....
Inside the Classroom: Social-Emotional Learning in 4th Grade
Receive the children in reverence; educate them in love; let them go forth in freedom. - Rudolf Steiner Being in school is a hugely social experience as children interact throughout the day with their same-grade classmates, teachers, teammates, coaches, recess...