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The Bee Book. Age 7-11, recommended for the sexuality curriculum in the Waldorf school.www.awsna.org/catalog/index.php?cPath=5707:47:52 AM July 09, 2010from web
American schools are having a crisis in values. Half the children fail according to standard measures and the other half wonder why they are learning what they do. As is appropriate to life in a democracy, there are a handful of alternatives. Among the alternatives, the Waldorf school represents a chance for every child to grow and learn according to the most natural rhythms of life. For the early school child, this means a non-competitive, non-combative environment in which the wonders of science and literature fill the day without causing anxiety and confusion. For the older child, it offers a curriculum that addresses the question of why they are learning. I have sent two of my children to Waldorf schools and they have been wonderfully well served.
Raymond McDermott, Ph.D. Professor of Education and Anthropology, Stanford University