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- Free
to Learn : Introducing Steiner Waldorf Earkt Childhood Education
by Lynne Oldfield
- The author draws on kindergarten experience from around the
world, with stories, helpful insights, lively observations and
pictures.
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Waldorf
Homeschooling Method
About
Curriculum
by Class
If you wish to use the Waldorf method, but need to supply some
authority with a curriculum plan, take a look at this New Zealand
school's overview.
Frequently Asked Questions About Waldorf (Steiner) Education
What is unique about Waldorf Education? How is it different from
other alternatives (Public Schooling, Montessori, etc.)? Other
questions as well.
An Introduction to Waldorf Homeschooling
The following is a distillation of some of the characteristics of Waldorf education. By Donna Simmons.
Waldorf Answers
A private site, intending to provide answers about Waldorf education,
in depth, that parents and prospective parents may have, and
to clear up some of the misconceptions that may exist about Waldorf
education.
Waldorf Education
Schooling as a Journey. Find out why a Waldorf education is the
beginning of a life-long love of learning. Sandpoint Waldorf
School, Idaho.
Critics
On
Waldorf Critics
I put it up after 2.5 years of participation on the WC-mailing
list, to save other people from spending unnecessary time and
energy trying to find out what PLANS is about. By Sune Nordwall.
PLANS: Educating
the Public About Waldorf Education
A site and email list of highly critical individuals against
the Waldorf "cult."
Some
myths about Waldorf education and anthroposophy
Some people have developed more or less intense, long term negative
reaction for different reasons, at times in an obsessive direction.
Such people have reacted by cultivating and publishing not only
different forms of criticism but also a number of myths about
Waldorf education, anthroposophy and Rudolf Steiner as the founder
of both Waldorf education and anthroposophy. From Waldorf Answers.
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CM-Waldorf
This list is designed for those interested in the Charlotte Mason
approach to homeschooling with a Waldorf twist.
EarthSchooling & Waldorf Enrichment
This list is all about sharing ideas on how to embark on Waldorf homeschooling either alone or as a group.
Homeschooling Waldorf
This is a support group for families of all walks of life, all faiths, and all cultures who are on the Waldorf path.
It is primarily for homeschoolers/unschoolers, but others are welcome.
Oak Meadow Homeschool
This is a group used to discuss Oak Meadow curriculum, Waldorf
Education, parenting and homeschooling.
Waldorf Homeschoolers
A resource community for persons interested in home or unschooling
with an emphasis on the Waldorf curriculum and the pedagogical
ideals of Rudolf Steiner.
Waldorf Homeschoolers - Special Needs
This group is for homeschooling parents/guardians who are interested
in or currently using Waldorf methods to homeschool a "special
needs" child.
Waldorf nspired Home Education Resource
Waldorf inspired educational information, methods, artistic ideas,
and pragmatics, sharing spiritual insights and practical advice
with others.
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- Waldorf Resources from Amazon.com
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- Understanding Waldorf Education : Teaching
from the Inside Out
by Jack Petrash
Written by a teacher with more than 25 years of experience, this
book offers a jargon-free view of Waldorf schools with their
philosophy of the importance of a three-dimensional education.
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- Beyond the Rainbow Bridge : Nurturing our
children from birth to seven
by Barbara J. Patterson, Pamela Bradley, Jean Riordan (Illustrator)
- She speaks of the importance of rhythm in the life of chidren,
the importance of play , the importance of calmness, and she
has a chapter on creative discipline.
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- Children
at Play : Using Waldorf Principles to Foster Childhood Development
by Heidi Britz-Crecelius
- This book makes me realize just how many plastic toys my
daughter has in her room, how stain-free her clothes are because
she doesn't like to get dirty, and how much she is missing because
of all of that.
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- Kinder
Dolls: A Waldorf Doll-Making Handbook
by Maricristin Sealey
- This comprehensive guide for beginners and experienced doll
makers shows how to create many different kinds of handcrafted
dolls from natural materials.
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- Rhythms
of Learning : What Waldorf Education Offers Children, Parents
& Teachers
- (Vista Series, V. 4)
by Rudolf Steiner, Roberto Trostli
- This collection is the clearest introduction to the ideas
of Waldorf education currently available. "Rhythms of Learning"
contains Steiner's most important lectures on teaching and child
development.
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- Best Selling
Homeschooling Books
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