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At Wondergarten, our vision is simple yet profound: to nurture flourishing human beings at every stage of life. 🌱✨ Rather than rushing children through milestones, we honor the beauty of each season of childhood. In these early years—the Age of Goodness—our focus is on play, imitation, rhythm, and connection. These years are a sacred garden where imagination, goodness, and family bonds are planted deep into the heart of your child. Our curriculum is built on three seven-year stages of development: Age of Goodness (0–7 years): Learning through play and imitation, surrounded by love and rhythm. Age of Beauty (7–14 years): Expanding the world through creativity, discovery, and hands-on learning. Age of Truth (14–21 years): Exploring deep questions, developing critical thought, and contributing meaningfully to society. By looking at your child’s entire life—not just who they are today—we create an education that supports their heart, hands, head, and body. This “yes, but not yet” approach helps us resist the academic race and instead preserve the magic of childhood. These years are fleeting. Let’s protect their wonder, embrace their imagination, and give them the gift of presence. 🔔 Subscribe to Wondergarten for more videos on Waldorf-inspired learning, whole-child education, and creative rhythms for family life. 🌐 Learn more at www.wondergarten.net 00:00 Flourishing whole-child education 00:40 Avoiding the academic race 01:20 The “Yes, but not yet” approach 02:10 Seasons of childhood explained 03:00 Age of Goodness: Early childhood (0–7) 04:00 Age of Beauty: Middle childhood (7–14) 04:40 Age of Truth: Adolescence (14–21) 05:40 Guiding children with context and grace 06:20 Cherishing the fleeting early years