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Waldorf or Rudolf Steiner education is based
on an anthroposophical view and understanding of the human being, that is,
as a being of body, soul and spirit. The education mirrors the basic stages
of a child's development from childhood to adulthood, which in general
reflects the development of humanity through history from our origin, far
back in past times up to the present.
The central focus for the Waldorf teacher is the development of that essence
in every person that is independent of external appearance, by instilling in
his/her pupils an understanding of and appreciation for their background and
place in the world, not primarily as members of any specific nation, ethnic
group or race, but as members of humanity and world citizens.
Thus, the Waldorf kindergarten cultivates and works in support of the
pre-school child's deep, inborn natural attitude, belief and trust in and
basic reverence for the world as an interesting and good place to live in.
In the lower grades in elementary school, this leads over to more of a
stress on using artistic elements in different forms (rhythm, movement,
color, form, recitation, song, music), not primarily as a means of personal
self expression, but as a means to learn to understand and relate to the
world, building an understanding for different subjects out of what is
beautiful in the world in the broadest sense of the word.
And in the upper grades and high school, this leads in steps to an ever more
conscious cultivation of an observing, reflecting and experimental
scientific attitude to the world, focusing on building an understanding of
what is true, based on personal experience, thinking and judgment.
The goal of Waldorf or Rudolf Steiner education is to enable students as
fully as possible to choose and, in freedom, to realize their individual
path through life as adults.
Excerpt from
http://www.waldorfanswers.org/
Basically, Waldorf -- in the simplest of
definitions -- is simplicity. We try to keep our toys as simple as possible,
thus allowing the child's imagination and creativity to flow in an unbiased
manner. We encourage you to browse through some of our toys
here.
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