
Growing Together, Gentle Beginnings and Waldorf Family Classes for Babies, Toddlers and Their Caregivers.
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Fall 2025 Growing Together Offerings
Please contact amccarty@mnwaldorf.org to be added to our Growing Together waitlist.
Growing Together is a thoughtfully designed program welcoming children ages birth to 5 and their caregiver into a non-separating environment. In our spaces, all are welcome from grandparents to godparents, mothers, fathers, parents, and nannies. You will be invited into our beautiful classroom, a sanctuary from the bustle of everyday life, and you will experience nurturing rhythms, purposeful movement and songs, nourishing snacks (for Saplings and Berries), and facilitated conversation to guide you as you grow as a parent/caregiver while remaining connected to the present moment.
Please select the class that meets the age of your oldest registered child. Younger siblings are always welcome. Siblings under 16 months are considered lap babies.
Growing Together 2025-2026 Information and Investment
Payment and the Parent/Child Information Form is due at the time of Registration.
Cancellations made thirty days prior to the start of each session will qualify for a refund minus a $25 administrative fee. Cancellations made less than thirty days prior to the start date of session may be available for a refund minus a $50 administrative fee, provided the space can be filled from a wait list prior to the first day of session. No refunds will be issued once the session has started.

For most families, this season of life is filled with many notable changes. Our class is designed to meet you where you are at. To begin, we will gather outside for a predictable hike on our beautiful 8 acre campus. The rest of the morning includes seasonal circle times songs, a hearty snack, and guided parent discussion.