I am planning on sending my child to a Waldorf preschool. I am not sure if I want to commit all through elementary school, since the tuition is more expensive than the very good public school (that is even closer to home). Has anyone done this and what were your experiences. Would you advise such preschool knowing that I might send to public elemntary school later on? Thanks.
The things they offer you can do at home. Colouring, baking, crafts, storytelling and reading are all things that you can do with your child, and it'll bring you closer together. Either way, you should be doing those things with your child anyway (especially reading!). Perhaps, buy some of those educational books where you practice basic skills by age (colours, numbers, writing the alphabet).
On the contrary, though, if the Waldorf school is a full day school, and the public school is only half day, send them to Waldorf. Longer days mean more time to learn, and in the end always pay off. No matter what, send them to a preschool, though.
Hope I helped. :)
What is your goal with sending your child to an alternative style preschool? Are you looking to make them conform to what everyone else does? If so, this is not for you.
If you are learning for something better than what most programs offer and are looking at something that fits your philosophy, then go for it.
Do not pay attention to what the first person said. Or, better yet, do pay attention to it. She basically said children from this method have trouble conforming and changing into what others want them to be. I consider that a compliment to the child...not a problem.
Might there be some difficulty transitioning? Possibly. I don't know enough about Waldorf to elaborate. Then ask yourself the question - do you want to give your child a fantastic learning experience? Or would you rather they simply transition easily into conformity?
When you consider it that way, the choice seems pretty clear what I would do.
Matt