Click here to watch "Preparing for Life" from the Waldorf School of the Peninsula. It's great.
It was ten years ago that Waldorf Today featured Paul Zehrer's new film: ‘Preparing for Life,’ a new film from Paul Zehrer and filmed at the Waldorf School of the Peninsula in California. The New York Times sparked national media coverage with its front page story on why Silicon Valley parents are turning to Waldorf education. This film picks up where that story left off. “Preparing for Life” takes viewers inside the Waldorf School of the Peninsula where the focus is on developing the capacities for creativity, resilience, innovative thinking, and social and emotional intelligence over rote learning.
Entrepreneurs, Stanford researchers, investment bankers, and parents who run some of the largest hi-tech companies in the world, weigh-in on what children need to navigate the challenges of the 21st Century in order to find success, purpose, and joy in their lives.
“Beautiful, dynamic, and joyous!” — Daniel Pink, author of A Whole New Mind, Drive, and To Sell Is Human
It is a wonderful film and if you didn't see it then, then here's your chance.
It was ten years ago that Waldorf Today featured Paul Zehrer's new film: ‘Preparing for Life,’ a new film from Paul Zehrer and filmed at the Waldorf School of the Peninsula in California. The New York Times sparked national media coverage with its front page story on why Silicon Valley parents are turning to Waldorf education. This film picks up where that story left off. “Preparing for Life” takes viewers inside the Waldorf School of the Peninsula where the focus is on developing the capacities for creativity, resilience, innovative thinking, and social and emotional intelligence over rote learning.
Entrepreneurs, Stanford researchers, investment bankers, and parents who run some of the largest hi-tech companies in the world, weigh-in on what children need to navigate the challenges of the 21st Century in order to find success, purpose, and joy in their lives.
“Beautiful, dynamic, and joyous!” — Daniel Pink, author of A Whole New Mind, Drive, and To Sell Is Human
It is a wonderful film and if you didn't see it then, then here's your chance.