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Comparison between Waldorf courses and high-width courses
The comparison between Waldorf courses and high-width courses is as follows:

1, Waldorf's educational philosophy advocates holistic education, pays more attention to children's minds besides their bodies, and attaches great importance to the cultivation of nature and children's regularity and sense of ceremony. Waldorf education divides children's growth into three stages, every seven years old is a stage, and teaching content is set for different stages.

2. Height and width are based on the basic idea that children are active learners. It is believed that children learn best when they explore according to their own interests with the support and guidance of adults. The high-width course has a clearer teaching goal, which revolves around five content areas: learning style, language, reading, writing and communication, social and emotional development, physical development and physical and mental health, and art and science.