A gentle look at the May Festival and the role of seasonal celebrations in Waldorf education, exploring how these rhythms help children experience connection, joy, and a deep sense of belonging in the natural world.
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The Bridge Land for Learning Trails | Outdoor Learning in Lumby BC
Explore forest trails, creekside boardwalks, and nature-based learning at The Bridge Land for Learning in Lumby, BC. A place for movement, connection, and outdoor education.
Growing Hearts for Service: How Waldorf Education Nurtures Community-Minded Children
One of the quiet strengths of Waldorf education is the way it helps children grow into people who naturally care for the world around them.
Rooted in Rhythm: A Waldorf Education Through the Seasons
Waldorf education at Okanagan Waldorf School is rooted in rhythm, seasonal festivals, and meaningful outdoor learning. Discover how daily, weekly, and seasonal rhythms nurture healthy child development, resilience, imagination, and a deep connection to nature throughout the year.
Growing Healthy Brains With Waldorf Education
How does education support the developing brain? Explore the connection between Waldorf education and child development through movement, handwork, imagination, and developmentally aligned learning.
What Are Screens Stealing From Our Children?
In a world where screens are increasingly shaping childhood, many parents are beginning to ask what may be quietly lost along the way.
Winter Garden: Celebrating Seasonal Magic
Step into the magic of the season at our Winter Garden, a heartwarming community celebration filled with Waldorf wonder, creativity, and joy.
6 Reasons Your Children Should Learn to Finger Knit
Discover six compelling reasons why children should learn to finger knit, from improving fine motor skills and focus to fostering creativity, emotional well-being, and social connections.
Planting Seeds with Little Ones
Discover the joy of planting seeds indoors with little ones with this simple guide to seed-starting, perfect for early spring gardening with children.








