Early Childhood
Growing Up Strong
Relationships
How we care for each other matters!
For a young child, school should be like home. Safety, emotional warmth, encouragement and a sense of belonging are the hallmarks of an Early Childhood program that cares for your child the way that you would. The Waldorf Early Childhood programs offer a sensory-rich, home-like setting with an 8:1 student to teacher ratio. Teachers cultivate a nurturing environment that fosters play, exploration, social harmony and self-care skills. A strong partnership between teachers and parents eases the transition from home to school, allowing each child to flourish.
Experiential Learning
No time for worksheets— we’re busy!
Play is essential. Young children play to learn about the world, about themselves and about each other. The Waldorf Early Childhood programs devote time and space for child-centered play that supports the cognitive, physical, social and emotional well-being of young children.
Child initiated play is the best remedy for the structured, busy, screen-oriented world children are growing up in. The Waldorf School is committed to fostering the joys of movement, discovery, unlimited imagination, self-confidence and creativity in the Early Childhood years....in every season and all kinds of weather.
Art & Music Integration
Learning through movement and the senses…
Storytelling, songs, rhymes and movement are a part of every morning circle. Rich language and imagery lead children from hearty play to a quiet place in their own imaginations. Music connects the flow of the morning—from play to clean-up, circle time to rest time, snack to play once more. The circling year and change of seasons are noticed and celebrated for the wonder they bring to the young child—both outdoors and in classroom crafts. Honey-scented beeswax to model, warm wool to felt and stitch, wood to sand and polish, brilliant water-colors to paint with—all provide a young child with nurturing sensory experiences and growing dexterity.
Come visit our one-of-a-kind Early Childhood Campuses!
Forest School, 45 Kaydeross Avenue West
Located on Spa State Park land, the Forest School features numerous forested hiking trails and ample yard space for climbing, gardening, digging, playing, and working. A restored farmhouse provides a nurturing indoor space and respite from extreme weather.
Early Childhood Center, 212 Lake Avenue
Outdoor play is a staple of our in-town location and children will explore our play-yard and garden as well as local city parks and trails. Indoor play, cooking, baking, seasonal crafts, and regular artwork make this home-like location inspiring for inquisitive minds!
Preparation
What if the edge we gave our children was physical and emotional well-being?
Waldorf early childhood programs are committed to the preservation of childhood. Academic teaching begins in the First Grade, but pre-academic learning abounds throughout the early childhood years. A whole-child view of First Grade readiness includes the development of:
A strong attention span and listening skills
Balance, coordination, dexterity
Curiosity about the world—the beginning of scientific inquiry
Rich foundations for literacy and numeracy, grounded in direct experience
Skills for collaborating and harmonizing with others
Laying the groundwork for self-reliance
Programs for 2024 - 2025
Preschool (21 months - 3 years old):
8:30 am - 11:30 am
2-, 3-, and 5-day options
Full Day Kindergarten (3 years old - 6 years old):
8:15 am - 2:15 pm
3- and 5-day options
Half Day Kindergarten (3 years old - 4 years old):
8:15 am - 12:15 pm
3- and 5-day options
Morning Care Available (3 years old - 6 years old):
7:15 am - 8:15 am
After Care Available (3 years old - 6 years old):
2:15 pm - 5:00 pm
Caregiver-Child Playgroups (18 months - 3 years old):
email admissions@waldorfsaratoga.org to reserve your space!