I am on board with many unconventional practices (we are looking into a Reggio Emilia inspired school or a Montessori) but I was just pointed in the direction of a Waldorf school not too far from where we are. It looks... interesting? I might check out one of their parent mornings just to see what its all about.
Anyway, what is a day like in a Waldorf pre-school? Is there anything that stands out to you that your chlid gets at this type of school that s/he wouldn't get at a different type of school?
Here is a link to this school
Re: Anyone go to a Waldorf pre-school?
Wow. I didnt know these (bolded) things. I haven't even looked into what constitutes Waldorf as I didn't know of any around me until our recent move. Yikes, I definitely am not ok with any of that.
I love it for preschool and maybe even kindergarten. After that, I think it gets a little odd. I love that they play with natural materials, honor the importance of routine, and engage in A LOT of outside time. The children cook and learn about many household chores. I think it's fantastic.
This. There is no reason my kid can't learn to read before he grows his secondary teeth. He doesn't need a "rebirth" first.
Thanks for weighing in. We lean towards the crunchy side of things too so that excites me. I suppose like any school it could be good or bad depending.