|
Mountaintop School follows a curriculum that is inspired by the philosophy of Waldorf Education and offers Mixed Age Kindergarten and Parent/Child Programs. |
|
AWSNA was founded in 1979 to assist Waldorf schools and institutes in working together to nurture Waldorf Education so that it can manifest more widely in the world. Now, there are over 200 affiliated schools and institutes on the North American continent. |
|
A comprehensive site about Waldorf education sponsored by the Association of Waldorf Schools of North America (AWSNA) and made possible by generous contributions of time, creativity, enthusiasm, and financial support from Antonio Elmaleh, an alumni parent from the Princeton Waldorf School. |
|
WECAN’s mission is to nurture the work with young children from pre-birth to age seven, based on an understanding of the healthy development of the child in body, soul and spirit. WECAN’s goal is to protect and nurture childhood as the foundation for a truly human culture in the future. |
|
The Alliance for Childhood promotes policies and practices that support children’s healthy development, love of learning, and joy in living. It’s public education campaigns bring to light both the promise and the vulnerability of childhood. The Alliance for Childhood acts for the sake of the children themselves and for a more just, democratic, and ecologically responsible future. |
|
A comprehensive collection of curricular resources to aid the Waldorf educator. |
|
Information about special needs education inspired by Rudolf Steiner – includes links to Camphill Communities in America |