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Waldorf preschool. . .
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I should add -- the Waldorf playgroup is definitely a playgroup and not a preschool. He also goes to a coo-op preschool twice a week. I'm not sure what a preschool setting would be like or how it would differ. Her mom's stepkids go to Waldorf school (kids are K through 5 or 6 grade) and it is mostly through them that I've learned about it. I don't know how much the local school sticks to the overall philosophy though I think they are true to it. I think it would be *much* harder to transition from Waldorf to regular public than Montessori. Reading instruction starts around 7 or 8. The Montessori programs around here include reading at a younger age, perhaps less pressure than traditional public school, but it is definitely included.
I overheard a parent talking about the Waldorf school (his children attend) and Steiner as being "both fantastic and fantastical" which is probably a good description.
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I like alternative education and we looked hard at the Waldorf school here. Someone tipped me off by advising me to google the terms "Waldorf" and "criticism". I would do the same.
think they have a lot in common with Montessori.
Still, I think that the most important thing about preschool is the "vibe" that you get. Is it loving, do the kids seem happy?
Best of luck.
KellyIn my dreams I run with the Kenyans.
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