The Important Role of Play in Education
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The Important Role of Play in Education

Over the past few decades, American children have been given fewer and fewer opportunities for play, especially opportunities for free unstructured play. This has come with a host of negative physical, mental health, social-emotional, academic and developmental consequence for kids. The negative consequences of this shift away from play have highlighted how important play actually is for children.

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Cultivating Diversity In the Classroom
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Cultivating Diversity In the Classroom

Upper Valley Waldorf School 6th grade teacher brings real issues of diversity and equity to life for her students in the classroom. Her teaching and activities support students’ growth in empathy, understanding, and respect, while honoring differences.

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Resilient School—Resilient Students
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Resilient School—Resilient Students

In spite of Covid, we are rising up to deliver strong and vibrant Waldorf Education in Vermont. As the world shifts unpredictably around our children, we continue with our mission to “prepare students to engage with a changing world”.

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Winter Spiral 2020
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Winter Spiral 2020

The journey toward the Winter Solstice can be likened to the shape of a spiral. If one begins at the periphery and travels towards the center, one gets the sense of being drawn closer and closer inward –the same gesture we make during late fall when both the temperature and the light drops.

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