Humans are social beings, used to communing in-person with others, so the current stay-at-home situation to slow the spread of the novel coronavirus has impacted all of us in different ways. For more introverted individuals, this quiet time in our homes may be welcome. For more extroverted folks, however, this may be increasingly difficult, which… Read More »
Humans are social beings, used to communing in-person with others, so the current stay-at-home situation to slow the spread of the novel coronavirus has impacted all of us in different ways. For more introverted individuals, this quiet time in our homes may be welcome. For more extroverted folks, however, this may be increasingly difficult, which… Read More »
We find ourselves in an odd and uncertain time, as Toronto families shelter-in-place to slow the spread of the novel coronavirus. This means parents are working from home, and children are off school, but continuing their learning remotely. While at first this change might have offered stress in its uncertainty and unfamiliarity, many Toronto… Read More »
There is a movement to display rainbows- which symbolize peace and serenity, hope and promise- in our windows at home to bring light and connection to all who walk by. Waldorf window stars have long been a favorite way to brighten our classrooms and homes, and in rainbow colors, we love how they contribute to… Read More »
CBC Radio March 19, 2020: Waldorf Academy student, Ayla, shares an activity that keeps her busy while at home on CBC’s Ontario Today with Rita Celli. “Hunting for deer antlers; scavenger hunts; keeping a coronavirus diary; painting bedroom furniture; playing guitar. If your kids are bored, these kids have all kinds of ideas.” Ayla starts… Read More »