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Businiess name:  Water's Edge Waldorf School
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Water?s Edge Waldorf School is a wonderful little school in Wauconda, IL. It was a difficult decision to move our 3 children out of public school, but we have never regretted it. The children are much more relaxed and creative. They actually like to learn. I feel our children are challenged on many levels although stress levels in our house have greatly decreased. The school organized such that the children are exposed to many things such as art, music and foreign language during the day. These were many of the things I wanted for our children that we just didn?t have time for without sacrificing playtime and family time because of homework and other stresses inherent in the public school system. If you are beginning to wonder what your child is doing during the 6? hours they are in school and why you still have so much homework and stressed out kids, take a look at Water?s Edge. We took the plunge and have never looked back.

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