by Ian Cuevas | Dec 11, 2025 | Uncategorized
Waldorf Compared to Montessori and Reggio Emilia — What Makes Each Unique, and Where Waldorf Stands Out Quick Descriptions Montessori Founded by Dr. Maria Montessori, this approach emphasizes independence, choice, and order. Classrooms are designed with carefully...
by Ian Cuevas | Sep 9, 2023 | Community
This premiere event has already happened. But, we will be screening again at the Mingei as part of their Creative Mondays series on February 5th! We will have a different panel to answer questions and some samples of student work. Please join us! The Waldorf School...
by Ian Cuevas | Jan 31, 2022 | Uncategorized
Ms. Laura Ford shared some insight on what Soup Day is at the Waldorf School of San Diego. She, along with Ms. Penman and Ms. Sandelin, opened up their kitchens and classrooms to allow us to capture some of the imagery and wonderful smells & flavors. Snack is an...
by Ian Cuevas | Oct 22, 2021 | Uncategorized
What Waldorf Did For Me by Taylor Rae Sampson “What if we lived in a world where kids were taught to love learning instead of hate it?” According to Steiner’s philosophy “the human being is a threefold being of spirit, soul, and body...
by Ian Cuevas | Apr 20, 2021 | Community, Early Childhood, Family, Health & Wellness, Waldorf School Curriculum
When my children were young (they are now 25 and 27) there were a few essential herbs that we were never without at home and in our garden. I would reach for them time and again as a natural treatment when dealing with common childhood illnesses as they were...
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