Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The real question should be is it a good fit for your child….have you visited? We went and it was a big NO for us. My kid said they got a weird vibe. Then I looked up the history.
OP: In a word: AVOID
Will message up your kid and the student will be far behind others of the same age.
If your child transfers to a good school, he/she risks being laughed at due to being so far behind the other students.
Yep, they don't start instruction in how to read until the second grade (7-8 year olds).
Literally how most of the countries we regularly aspire to be like in terms of education do it ( teach reading at a later age when the child is developmentally ready). News flash: they end up doing better than US kids on international standards.
Anonymous wrote:Hope you don't mind being around unvaccinated kids.
Anonymous wrote:I would really appreciate current experience. Our last child in school would greatly benefit from zero technology, so we are willing to make major sacrifices to downsize and change our lifestyle in order to afford the Waldorf school. I would like to know if it’s worth the price tag and if there are any negatives/downsides whatsoever. Thank you so much.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The real question should be is it a good fit for your child….have you visited? We went and it was a big NO for us. My kid said they got a weird vibe. Then I looked up the history.
OP: In a word: AVOID
Will message up your kid and the student will be far behind others of the same age.
If your child transfers to a good school, he/she risks being laughed at due to being so far behind the other students.
Yep, they don't start instruction in how to read until the second grade (7-8 year olds).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The real question should be is it a good fit for your child….have you visited? We went and it was a big NO for us. My kid said they got a weird vibe. Then I looked up the history.
OP: In a word: AVOID
Will message up your kid and the student will be far behind others of the same age.
If your child transfers to a good school, he/she risks being laughed at due to being so far behind the other students.
Anonymous wrote:The real question should be is it a good fit for your child….have you visited? We went and it was a big NO for us. My kid said they got a weird vibe. Then I looked up the history.