Community Resources for Staying home
Continuing to Engage Heads, Hearts and Hands...
One of the underlying tenets of Waldorf education is the emphasis on human connection. This unique education is also naturally flexible and innovative to meet the needs and challenges of our times.
Under the current circumstances, we face a challenge to sustain human connection and community while maintaining social and physical distance. WSCC grade school student are engaged in our distance learning program during this time using technology as tools in an age appropriate way. Our faculty has collaborated with enthusiasm and imagination to bring our vibrant curriculum into your home. This page contains some learning resources for students and parents.
We happily invite families from outside our school community to make use of these to help support their own children during this uncertain time.
Early Childhood Resources
Clean-up Song (pdf)
Meal and Snack Blessings (pdf)
Waldorf Bread Recipe (pdf)
Baking Bread with Your Young Child - blog article
A Spring Story for your Kindergarten Child - blog article
Making Stone Soup with Your Child - blog article
Grimm’s Fairy Tales & Seasonal Stories - Audio recordings
Making Stone Soup with your Child - blog article
How to Make Dandelion Play Dough - blog article
grades resources
The Wind in the Willows, Audio book Read by Victoria Capon
Handwork resources
How to Knit a Roly Poly - tutorial with videos
How to Make a No-Slip Yarn Hanger - tutorial with video
Resources for Parents
The Best Thing You Can Do for your Middle School Child in Times of Uncertainty- blog article
Tips for Successful Learning at Home - blog article
How do we Stay Balance in a Time of Uncertainty - blog article
Parent Zoom Discussion Group for parents of children birth to age 5