Early Childhood Information Evening - ADULTS ONLY

Wed Oct 09 2024 at 06:00 pm to 07:30 pm

Waldorf School of Orange County | Costa Mesa

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Early Childhood Information Evening - ADULTS ONLY
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Why Waldorf?
Join us as Early Childhood teachers describe the Waldorf curriculum and activities, as well as our developmental philosophy.
About this Event

Why Waldorf?

Kindergarten at Waldorf School of Orange County celebrates the riches of a child’s imagination. In our Early Childhood classrooms, simplicity is key. Toys are crafted of natural materials and feature beautiful colors and textures to encourage, but not overstimulate, the senses. There is a rhythm each day. We are helping your child build a strong foundation from the ground up. A Waldorf classroom is a sanctuary honoring the notion that a child’s play is her truest work.

There are no desks, no flashcards, no tests, no iPads, no homework. Children at this age learn with their bodies. Pre-literacy and math skills are introduced in circle time, games, finger knitting, singing, cooking and more. When our children move on to first grade, they do so with a variety of skills - rooted in play - that promote academic readiness without the burden of advanced, abstract concepts that do not serve the younger mind.

“Play is the royal road to childhood happiness and adult brilliance.”   - Joseph Chilton Pearce

Join us as Early Childhood teachers describe the Pre-Kindergarten and Kindergarten curriculum and activities, as well as our developmental philosophy. This is your opportunity to ask questions and see whether or not a Waldorf Education matches your education philosophy.

Attendance is mandatory for those entering the kindergartens  (One meeting per family is required)

ADULTS ONLY, please, so we are able to focus entirely on each other. Thanks!


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Waldorf School of Orange County, 2350 Canyon Drive, Costa Mesa, United States

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