How LifeWays Transformed my In-home Program, by Rahima Baldwin Dancy

Rahima-in-playroom.jpg

Rahima writes: In 1984 another Waldorf teacher and I dropped out of the school to be home more and opened one of the early home-based Waldorf programs in the country. As lead teacher, I essentially re-created a Waldorf kindergarten for three- and four-year-olds in a dedicated room in her home that opened out into the […]

How LifeWays Transformed my In-home Program, by Rahima Baldwin Dancy Read More »

A New Mom Balancing Fundamentalism with the Fundamentals of LifeWays, by Kerry Madrid

kerry pic.jpg

Kerry writes:  I grew up on the East Coast, lived for eleven years in a tiny ski town in Colorado and five years ago moved to the North Bay area of California.  My westward migration opened my mind more and more, the closer I got to the Pacific.  We settled in a small progressive town

A New Mom Balancing Fundamentalism with the Fundamentals of LifeWays, by Kerry Madrid Read More »

Materialism, by Jaimmie Stugard

jaimmie pic 1.jpg

Jaimmie writes:  Recently, a plumber came to LifeWays to repair the garbage disposal.  At the time, we were getting dressed to go outdoors.  As soon as they caught sight of the plumber with his toolbox, a group of little boys in hastily-assembled outdoor gear were in the kitchen doorway watching the “worker guy.”   One by

Materialism, by Jaimmie Stugard Read More »