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Articles, Research and News

Experienced Waldorf early childhood educators and trainers, as well as university professors, scientists, researchers and journalists reflect on early childhood and the importance of education and care in the early years. 


Early Childhood Education

From Birth to Three

The Waldorf Kindergarten


Imitation and Play

The senses

Digital Media


Caring for Nature

Sleep

Nutrition and Health


Diversity and Community

Transitions in Childhood

Being Parents