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First grade is a child’s introduction to the collective being of a class. We nurture a deep reverence for the earth, compassion for classmates, and a healthy respect for every living thing. From knitting to numbers, fairy tales to falling leaves, we help first graders discover the wonders of our world and understand the rhythm of life. This year is the beginning of a multi-year relationship with their teacher. Led by faculty members Nancy Blanning and Jessie Cartwright, this discussion gives prospective families a feel for what lies at the heart of Waldorf education.
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First grade is a child’s introduction to the collective being of a class. We nurture a deep reverence for the earth, compassion for classmates, and a healthy respect for every living thing. From knitting to numbers, fairy tales to falling leaves, we help first graders discover the wonders of our world and understand the rhythm of life. This year is the beginning of a multi-year relationship with their teacher. Led by faculty members Nancy Blanning and Jessie Cartwright, this discussion gives prospective families a feel for what lies at the heart of Waldorf education.

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