Stories of Chrysalis and Steiner Education

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Stories of Chrysalis and Steiner Education

Some things are hard to put into words​, the feeling of a school that genuinely sees your child, the quiet confidence of a ​child who's been given room to grow at their own pace, the sense that education can be something nourishing rather than something endured.Stories of Chrysalis and Steiner Education is our attempt to put those things into words.Hosted ​by Lisa, our Education Director, from the heart of the Thora Valley near Bellingen, NSW, this series brings together the voices of the Chrysalis community​, current and former teachers, students who've carried their Steiner education out into the world, and thinkers and practitioners who share a deep belief that how we educate our children matters enormously. Not just for their futures, but for who they become along the way.Each episode is a conversation. Unhurried, honest, and rooted in real experience. We talk about the philosophy and the practice — the festivals and the rhythms, the arts and the ha

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    Morning Star - Harvest Festival

    In this warm and nourishing conversation, Chrysalis Steiner School's Education Director Lisa sits down with Paige, our beloved teacher at Morning Star, to explore one of the most cherished moments in the Steiner calendar — the Harvest Festival.For Paige, the harvest season is far more than a pretty event on the school calendar. It's a living, breathing classroom. The gathering, the cooking, the songs sung together in the golden autumn light​, these experiences speak directly to something deep in young children, a primal recognition that the earth provides, that community matters, and that gratitude is something you feel in your hands and your belly, not just your head.Lisa and Paige talk about what harvest celebrations actually look like at Morning Star​, the textures and smells and sounds of it, the way the children carry themselves through the day — and why these embodied, seasonal experiences lay down roots that no formal lesson plan can replicate. When a child helps bring in the harvest, kneads dough, or sits around a shared table with their classmates and teachers, something settles in them. A quiet knowing that they belong to something real.They also reflect on what this kind of rhythm offers children more broadly in their early years​, not just a beautiful memory, but a foundation for becoming curious, caring, grounded human beings who know how to show up for each other and for the world.If you've ever felt drawn to an education that moves with the seasons and trusts that the slow things matter most​, this episode is a beautiful place to start.

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Some things are hard to put into words​, the feeling of a school that genuinely sees your child, the quiet confidence of a ​child who's been given room to grow at their own pace, the sense that education can be something nourishing rather than something endured.Stories of Chrysalis and Steiner Education is our attempt to put those things into words.Hosted ​by Lisa, our Education Director, from the heart of the Thora Valley near Bellingen, NSW, this series brings together the voices of the Chrysalis community​, current and former teachers, students who've carried their Steiner education out into the world, and thinkers and practitioners who share a deep belief that how we educate our children matters enormously. Not just for their futures, but for who they become along the way.Each episode is a conversation. Unhurried, honest, and rooted in real experience. We talk about the philosophy and the practice — the festivals and the rhythms, the arts and the ha

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