The Windrose Journal

A Waldorf Blog

The Windrose Journal is a grounded, thoughtful space where stories, reflections, and insights from the Waldorf School of DuPage community come together—past, present, and future. Like a compass rose, it helps orient families, educators, and alumni as we navigate the evolving world of Waldorf education and child development. Here, you’ll find a meaningful blend of tradition and innovation, sharing voices that illuminate the heart of our school. Whether you're seeking inspiration, perspective, or connection, The Windrose Journal offers guidance rooted in experience and purpose.

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Dancing Into Spring: The Meaning Behind the Waldorf Mayfaire Celebration
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Dancing Into Spring: The Meaning Behind the Waldorf Mayfaire Celebration

It can be tempting to see Mayfaire as a charming seasonal event; but within Waldorf education, festivals are an essential part of the curriculum. They provide a living rhythm to the year, helping children feel grounded in time and place. In a fast-paced, often fragmented world, these recurring celebrations offer something increasingly rare: continuity. Children remember the feeling of Mayfaire; the music, the movement, the warmth of the sun. Over the years, those memories build a quiet inner stability. They come to expect that after winter, spring will return. That joy follows dormancy. That they are part of something cyclical and enduring.

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The Advent Garden in Waldorf Schools: A Winter Tradition of Light, Peace, and Wonder
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The Advent Garden in Waldorf Schools: A Winter Tradition of Light, Peace, and Wonder

The Advent Garden, also known as the Spiral of Light, is a cherished winter tradition in Waldorf schools. In a quiet, candlelit space, children walk an evergreen spiral and light their own candle, creating a warm glow that symbolizes hope, inner light, and the quiet beauty of the season. This gentle ceremony reflects the heart of Waldorf education, offering a meaningful, developmentally appropriate way to welcome winter.

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The Waldorf Lantern Walk: A Festival of Light in the Darkness
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The Waldorf Lantern Walk: A Festival of Light in the Darkness

The Lantern Walk honors the seasonal turning point when we begin to move inward. In Waldorf education, festivals mirror the changing seasons, helping children feel connected to the earth’s cycles. The Lantern Walk often coincides with Martinmas (St. Martin’s Day, November 11), a festival celebrating generosity, warmth, and inner light.

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The Festival of Courage: A Celebration of Strength, Community & Growth
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The Festival of Courage: A Celebration of Strength, Community & Growth

At first glance, The Festival of Courage may seem like a quaint harvest celebration from another time. In truth, it is a powerful, soul-stirring festival that speaks directly to what we — as parents, teachers, and members of a growing community — hope to nurture in our children: inner strength, courage, and the confidence to meet life’s challenges.

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