Summer Waldorf Suncatchers

With the summer months bringing plenty of sunshine, Cedarwood Waldorf School is encouraging families to make their own Waldorf suncatchers. These can be made in any color or as a rainbow and can be made with tissue paper or kite paper. This is a fun craft for a warm summer afternoon or evening and a great chance to spend time creating something with your child(ren).

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Why Waldorf? At Cedarwood, each student’s imagination is continually nurtured by a team of teachers and a broad spectrum of experiential learning opportunities as they develop their capacity for growth, creativity, and critical thinking. The curriculum is comprehensive and designed to educate the whole child, with lessons in math, science, language arts, history, geography, music, eurythmy, handwork, movement, and not one but two world languages, Spanish and Japanese. Art is not taught separately in our elementary program, but rather imbues students’ understanding of every single subject they encounter.

Curious about a Waldorf education for your child? Let’s connect!

Vanessa Fuss