What are the measurable results of a childhood filled with technology? Don’t ask a Waldorf teacher, ask the Huffington Post! Read here to discover what research has demonstrated many times over.
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One morning prior to the start of school I saw a student leaning against the wall. She had the ends of her hair dyed pink and a pensive look on her face. I said good morning to her and asked her how she was on a scale from one to ten. I think the question… Read more “Two-Sided”
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