Submitted by Lindsay Machak on Tue, 06/16/2020 - 9:29am
Giving children time for free play helps them develop valuable life skills and build a foundation for learning.
Experts dive into how play supports growth and learning in developing children. According to a story aired on NPR's Innovation Hub, play is a powerful tool that children unknowingly use to establish important life skills.
Submitted by Lindsay Machak on Mon, 04/06/2020 - 12:43pm
During this hectic time, children can be ushered into developing valuable life skills.
Allowing children to have ample amounts of self-directed, independent play is part of our Children’s Garden daily rhythms. Waldorf children are able to develop imagination while working through challenges with free play during their earliest developmental years and experts say these skills can last a lifetime.
Submitted by Communications on Thu, 04/02/2020 - 5:59pm
Digital School Spirit Week
Don’t let distance learning completely disconnect you from our community. Next week we will be taking part in a second spirit week in an effort to bring us back together digitally.
Take a look at the list below and snap a photo each day and send them to Lindsay: Lmachak@twsb.org
At the end of the week she’ll post a gallery on our website and across social media platforms.
Submitted by Lindsay Machak on Thu, 04/02/2020 - 11:41am
Experts say children who are openly talking about the worldwide pandemic are having a normal, healthy response.
If your child is casually mentioning COVID-19 in their day to day activities, you shouldn’t be alarmed, experts told The Atlantic.