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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More Than a Teacher
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More Than a Teacher

When parents first hear that a Waldorf class teacher often stays with the same group of students for up to eight years (a practice called “looping”), they’re often amazed. “You mean they teach every subject?” Yes. And it goes even deeper than that.

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Social Media & Mental Health: What Middle School Parents Should Know
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Social Media & Mental Health: What Middle School Parents Should Know

While social media can be a tool for connection and support, it must be approached with care. The insights from Johns Hopkins experts strongly support what Waldorf educators and parents have long known: children need real-life experiences, deep sleep, and emotional presence to thrive.

By combining research-backed strategies with the protective structure of WSD’s media-free weekdays, parents can help their children build a lifelong, balanced relationship with technology — one that supports, rather than undermines, their mental health.

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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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The Truth About Twelve: Parenting Through a Powerful Transition
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The Truth About Twelve: Parenting Through a Powerful Transition

This age calls for a parenting shift: from manager to consultant. Your child still needs boundaries and expectations—especially around responsibility and work—but they also need space to explore who they are becoming. Holding them accountable without micromanaging builds their self-trust and resilience.

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Nurturing the Foundational Senses at Home
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Nurturing the Foundational Senses at Home

As parents and caregivers, we play a vital role in nurturing the healthy development of these early senses—touch, life, self-movement, and balance. By offering a calm, loving environment filled with warmth, rhythm, and meaningful movement, we help lay the foundation for our children’s lifelong well-being, learning, and inner confidence

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Crafting Curiosity: The Lasting Impact of Waldorf on My Creative Path
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Crafting Curiosity: The Lasting Impact of Waldorf on My Creative Path

My education at Waldorf also taught me how to stay grounded through challenging times in not only an academic setting but in my professional and personal life as well. Attending a rigorous arts boarding school for high school and living on my own in NYC was no easy feat, it required the kind of dedication, perseverance, and confidence that is distinguished throughout the Waldorf curriculum.

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