2010-2011 School Calendar Approved
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Friday, April 30, 2010 at 04:37PM Click hereto see our school calendar for next year!
Tuesday, April 20, 2010 at 07:12AM I was sent this article from the March edition of San Francisco Magazine.
It's interesting how the builders of our high tech industry in the Silicon valley send their kids to low tech Waldorf schools. The parents acknowledge that what they are digitally creating is inappropriate for children, and it's all the more reason for them to choose a Waldorf education!
Sunday, February 21, 2010 at 05:15PM Susan Johnson, M.D. is a Behavioral and Developmental Pediatrician who recently wrote this informative article. It supports the Waldorf approach towards teaching Reading, Writing and Spelling.
http://www.lilipoh.com/articles/2007/fall2007/teaching_children.aspx
Monday, January 18, 2010 at 07:30AM I have to share with you a little on the 9 year change. My oldest child is going through it and I suspect our school in it's 9th year may be experiencing the same sort of energy, although I've only heard of the 9 year change occuring in children!
As we know, many children gravitate to fairy tales and animal fables in the early years because these stories reflect the world that they inhabit. Everything is magical and the children are not so self-conscious yet, and they have the ability to unite with their surroundings and not feel separated from anything. For this reason, fairies and gnomes can feel very real to children at this stage in their development.
As they grow up, the children become more and more aware of themselves as separate beings, it is a sign that they are developing their ability to reason and think critically. This intensifies predictably around age 9 that we often refer to it as the nine-year change.
Rudolf Steiner describes this time as "a process of emancipation with consequences of greater import than we often realize." He also has stated, "In the ninth year the child really experiences a complete transformation of its being, which indicates an important transformation of its soul-life and its bodily-physical experiences."
Although children react differently to leaving the sweet, dreamlike world of early childhood, one response is nearly universal: children become more conscious of their surroundings. It’s an awakening and what was once passed by unnoticed is suddenly focused on and questioned. This awakening to the world may be met with quiet astonishment or sharp criticism, depending on the child's temperament. Unfortunately, we parents are usually the first recipients of our children's critiques and judgments! When they were younger, they needed to see us as powerful and loving authorities because were completely dependent upon us, and that belief served a purpose. But now they have more developed egos and a clearer sense of themselves as individuals. We want to celebrate, as this represents the strides our young ones take as they build their sense of identity and assert their new boundaries. However, it’s not always easy listening to your child point out your faults!
Monday, December 7, 2009 at 05:29AM Pictateers is the company name that we used for student pictures last spring. Unlike Lifetouch, Pictateers will give the school a percentage of the total sales generated by parents purchasing photos. This year, the company will provide our school with 40% of the total sales.
Most of you noticed the deadline was quite short! I asked about the deadline and was told you may order photos after the deadline. The deadline was intended to ensure that the photos would come prior to the holidays. Ordering after the deadline just means that you may or may not get them before the holidays.
Another interesting thing. Pictateers is going through reorganization and their website is down. The site to order your photos is a temporary fix for them while they reorganize their own website. That explains the odd website name and no indication that you are purchasing photos through Pictateers.
Unlike last Spring the photos will be mailed directly to your home. Please order school pictures they will make for long lasting memories as well as raise money for our Parent Council. Finally, I know that there must be a time in which all the school photos are dumped from this website. Please order them sooner than later, I do not know when that might occur but when it does we have no way of retrieving the photos.