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What is the difference between Waldorf, also often called Steiner approach, and Montessori methodology? There are lots of Waldorf and Montessori similarities and they are both among the fastest growing education systems in the world. There are a few key differences between the Waldorf and Montessori methodology that may affect which one you decide is right for your family.
We provide Waldorf Homeschoolers with our Four Fold Enrichment which includes Handwork! Learn the projects each grade takes on and how it progresses through the child's education. Four Fold Enrichment also includes Music, German, and Eurythmy.
Waldorf is often a much criticised form of education. Here we take a look at why Waldorf education works.
Getting started with Waldorf homeschooling can be overwhelming! Here are 7 simple steps to get started and a short list of supplies.
Are you wondering what is Waldorf education? What makes it different from other teaching philosophies? Find out more about it here.
Because every child learns differently, it is important to know and understand different teaching methods. The Waldorf method is a teaching method developed by Steiner-Waldorf in which he focuses on imaginative learning and holistically learning intellectual, practical and artistic skills. If your child learns better with less structure and through holistic approaches, here are 5 […]
As a Montessori 3-6 and 6-9 trained teacher, I have a lot of respect for Waldorf education, even though I was drawn to (fell in love with!) ...
This time of year always elicits questions from parents about the use of magical lore in childhood and its benefits and disadvantages. Stories that bring to life Santa Claus, Befana, the Yule Lads, Jia Deng, and so many other mythical beings are told to children throughout the holiday season and muc
This is a guest post written by Barbara Dewey of Waldorf Without Walls in which she describes learning to read the Waldorf way.
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