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The Waldorf method

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“Life is connected. If we went back to a historical era to experience it, you would experience more than the “historical facts.” You would experience the climate, the food, the music of the time,” Mr. Petrash says. “That’s what Waldorf education is all about; it involves children actively, thoughtfully and emotionally.”

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