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The Alliance for Childhood promotes policies and practices that support children’s healthy development, love of learning, and joy in living. Our public education campaigns bring to light both the promise and the vulnerability of childhood. We act for the sake of the children themselves and for a more just, democratic, and ecologically responsible future.
The Anthroposophical Society in America is the national organ of the General Anthroposophical Society, founded by Rudolf Steiner in 1923 as "an association of people who would foster the life of the soul, both in the individual and in human society, on the basis of a true knowledge of the spiritual world."
The Association of Waldorf Schools of North America provides leadership to schools by facilitating resources, networks and research as they strive towards excellence and build healthy school communities. AWSNA inititiates and maintains relationships with groups seeking revitialization of education for all children. This site has information on Waldorf education, membership, events, resources and publications.
Now online! One of the largest selections of resources on Waldorf Education and Anthroposophy on the web for Waldorf teachers, homeschoolers, parents, and children from birth through high school. Over 2500 titles including: every subject of the Waldorf curriculum; children’s books; parenting; remedial education; Biodynamic agriculture; Anthroposophical medicine; Eurythmy; Anthroposophy; as well as handwork supplies, natural-dyed silks, toys, gifts, art supplies, and a broad range of medicaments, remedies, face and body care products. Committed to social and environmental responsibility, we work with fair trade organizations, women’s cooperatives, Anthroposophical initiatives, local artisans, and sustainable communities like Camphill and Sekem.
This site for the IASWECE (International Association of Steiner/Waldorf Early Childhood Education) offers articles and resources on Waldorf early childhood education, a list of the 2000 IASWECE member schools throughout the world, a description of country projects and supports, news and a Calendar of Events, descriptions of IASWECE's activities, and links to other related websites.
This site has been created to provide useful information to English speaking Waldorf teachers, parents, homeschoolers, and anyone interested in Waldorf education. Our aim is to make visible all the appropriate resources on Waldorf education that are currently available and to provide information about where these resources can be purchased or obtained.
This site offers many articles and testimonials on Waldorf Education and is a place where parents can find answers to many of their questions about Waldorf Education. It also includes links to help you locate a school, how Waldorf Education lives in the world at large, and an on-line store. .
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