Little Friends

Overview
The Waldorf Little Friends Program brings the insight and experience of Waldorf education to a daily toddler child care setting. Children are cared for in a mixed-age, family style environment. Daily activities focus on domestic activities such as washing, baking, crayoning, and storytelling with plenty of time for play, indoors as well as out.   Read more →

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In the Little Friends

Tuesdays are always a special day at Little Friends. It is bread day, and we are visited by the marvelous Ms. Renee who presents a lovely, seasonally appropriate puppet show to the delight of all our Little Friends. We are … Continue reading

From the Little Friends

Spring is Coming by Elisabeth Lebret Spring is coming, spring is coming, birdies build your nest! Weave together straw and feathers, doing each your best. Doing each your best. Spring is coming, spring is coming Flowers are coming too. Daisies, … Continue reading

Early Childhood Discussion Group

Please join the Early Childhood Faculty for our final parent discussion group of the school year on Wednesday, March 28th. The Faculty will be discussing the chapters focusing on Routine and Rhythm from Kim John Payne’s Simplicity Parenting book. The … Continue reading

Early Childhood Parent Evening

  The Early Childhood Parent Evening that was scheduled to take place on Wednesday, November 16th has been rescheduled for Wednesday, January 11th.  This discussion evening will be based on Kim John Payne’s book Simplicity Parenting.  We will be talking … Continue reading

Early Childhood Discussion Group Canceled

Due to a lack of sign-ups and illness among children and faculty, we are rescheduling tomorrow night’s parent discussion evening. We will likely hold this discussion evening in January, but will give everyone more information when we have it. Thank … Continue reading

Halloween Journey

  On Thursday, October 27th, students from the Early Childhood programs explored the school’s campus for the annual “Halloween Journey.” Along their way, children met many friends that are often heard of in classroom stories but are seldom seen around … Continue reading