Class Schedule

Tuesday
10:00 AM - 11:30 PM
Wednesday
10:00 AM - 11:30 PM
Thursday
10:00 AM - 11:30 PM

What Children Do

Free Play and Exploration

Children engage in free play with natural and open-ended toys such as wooden blocks, cloth dolls, and play silks. This play encourages imagination, sensory exploration, and creativity.

Circle Time

Parents and children gather for circle time, where they sing songs, recite rhymes, and participate in movement activities together. This helps develop rhythmic awareness, language skills, and a sense of community.

Outdoor Play

Children have opportunities to explore nature through activities like watering the plants, playing with sand and mud, and being in nature.

Storytelling and Puppetry

Storytelling sessions with simple, engaging narratives and puppet shows are common. These activities stimulate the imagination, language development, and emotional understanding.

Social Interaction

Children interact with peers under the guidance of their parents, fostering social skills, empathy, and cooperation.

Fruit Time

Children share fruit together and develop a taste for different fruits and healthy habits on the table.

Overall, Waldorf kindergarten Parent Child classes provide a rich and nurturing environment that supports the holistic development of children while strengthening the bond between parent and child through shared experiences and meaningful activities.

Children engage in free play with natural and open-ended toys such as wooden blocks, cloth dolls, and play silks. This play encourages imagination, sensory exploration, and creativity.


Parents and children gather for circle time, where they sing songs, recite rhymes, and participate in movement activities together. This helps develop rhythmic awareness, language skills, and a sense of community.


Children have opportunities to explore nature through activities like watering the plants, playing with sand and mud, and being in nature.


Storytelling sessions with simple, engaging narratives and puppet shows are common. These activities stimulate the imagination, language development, and emotional understanding.


Children interact with peers under the guidance of their parents, fostering social skills, empathy, and cooperation.


Children share fruit together and develop a taste for different fruits and healthy habits on the table.