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Waldorf Preschool in East Bay
Nov 2007
We are relocating to the bay area in April and are interested in Waldorf based preschool for our daughter. I read a review of Children's Sonnen House in Berkeley but could not find a phone number or website for them. Does anyone have any current contact information for them or any recommendations for other Steiner based preschools in the East Bay? Thank you! Tara
I can recommend a good program in El Cerrito which was previously called a Mother's daycare and is now Monkey flower early childhood. Colleen Turrell is the director of the program and her phone number is 510-525-1370. Good luck. Catherine
I recommend Mama Bears Playcare in Pinole. My daughter (3 yrs 9 mos) has been there for the past year and it has been wonderful for her. It is a home-based preschool run by Carol Thompson, who has completed the Waldorf Teacher training and has her own two children at the East Bay Waldorf School. The environment is warm, gentle & creative, and the children love Carol. She has been a great resource for us as parents too. My daughter has really blossomed in the time she has been there - she comes home singing, making up stories and puppet shows, talking about all her friends. Some of that might have been true if she were at another school, but I feel like she's really had the space to come into her own at Mama Bears, to develop her creativity and imagination, and to be gently supported through her 3 year old (and new baby sister) issues.
The phone number is (510) 741-8336. And in case it makes a difference in your decision, Mama Bears is not far from the Pinole Valley Rd. exit on 80. We make the trip from El Cerrito and it takes less than 15 minutes. BTW, I found Mama Bears through BPN, so thank you BPN! Annemarie
Regarding Waldorf-inspired preschools in the East Bay, contact the East Bay Waldorf School's enrollment coordinator, Judy July, at 510.223.3570 and ask her to mail or fax you a current list. Good luck! A EBWS mom Lynn
Welcome to the Bay Area! East Bay Waldorf School in El Sobrante has a full program - preschool through high school. Their number is 510-223-3570. They will also have references for in home Waldorf inspired preschools. I know of several in Berkeley, but I don't remember names. Good luck! Waldorf Mom
Hi there, If you visit East Bay Waldorf School in El Sobrante, they will give you a sheet of Waldorf-inspired preschools and others recommended by EBWS families. A couple in our area are: Carol Thompson, Mama Bear's Playcare, Pinole, 510-741-8336. Sonnen House, El Cerrito, 204-9346. MonkeyFlower (Colene Turrell): 525-1370, El Cerrito. Carissa Thiel, El Sobrante, 669-0477. Of course, EBWS also has a preschool, held 3 times a week from 8:30-12:30. It's really WONDERFUL and I urge you to talk with them about it: 223-3295. EBWS family
The Waldorf-inspired preschool, Children's Sonnen House, is excellent. Wiebke Larsen taught kindergarten at the East Bay Waldorf School for many years before opening her own program. She is located in El Cerrito and can be reached at 510-204-9346. If her program is full, contact me by email or 510-223-3570, ext. 2105 to receive a list of other Waldorf-inspired programs. Judy
Waldorf inspired preschools
Dec 2003
Although the school we are looking at will be in SF, it is a Waldorf inspired school. I have seen some wide opinions via the parents site but I am looking for any general feedback on the philosophy of teaching, general observations, etc. Our son will be 2 1/2 next year so we just want pre-school observations from those whose children attended a Waldorf school. Thank you Stephanie
My son is in his third year attending a Waldorf preschool, beginning when he was 2 1/2. What I notice in my son is an amazing imagination, a long attention span, a reverence for the beauty in the natural world, a sense of wonder for the magical and the mysterious, and the ability to communicate his thoughts and feelings very articulately. Some of this may be due to who he is, but I do attribute much to the school, his lack of exposure to media, and being around other children who are also not exposed to much media. He is still very much a boy, and can roughhouse and wrestle with the best of them. But he can also sit through a lengthy story or puppet show without trouble. Though Waldorf education certainly isn't for everyone in the grades, I think that their philosophy of ''a childs work is play'' is beneficial for all young children, regardless of where they go to school later. I would be happy to talk more off list, if you are interested. Tara
Nov 2002
I live in Pleasanton and I am looking for a Waldorf inspired preschool around that area. I am familiar with one around the El Sobronte area, but I would like to save that long drive until she is ready for kindergarten. Can anyone suggest one? akchristensen
You may have already done this, but you can try calling the East Bay Waldorf School at 223-3570. They have a listing of home daycares/pre-schools in the East Bay. If you would like to ''practice'' the commute, we are Mama Bears Playcare, a Waldorf-inspired home daycare with a morning pre-school program, have an opening, and are located in Pinole. Best of luck! ect
Give the East Bay Waldorf School a call. They have a printed-out list of Waldorf-inspired preschools and daycare and are generally very friendly and helpful about making contacts. Alexandra
My daughter went to Redwood Garden and it was amazing. I think a child needs to be 2 years and some number of months, but I encourage you to look into it.