Waldorf Education - A Family Guide

Edited by Pamela Johnson Fenner and Karen L. Rivers

Waldorf education finds itself catapulted from its humble beginnings 76 years ago into the midst of the central educational and social issues of this decade. What draws parents and educators toward Waldorf education today? Waldorf Education - A Family Guide offers a “first look” for parents and educators into the history, philosophy, curriculum, and traditions of this unique education. This comprehensive book is a collection of articles describing the world of Waldorf Education - the fastest growing independent school movement in the world.

Between Form and Freedom - being a teenager

Author: Betty Staley

Between Form and Freedom has a wealth of helpful insights about teenagers, offering a wise look into the souls of children and adolescents. Betty Staley invites you to explore the vibrant nature of adolescence - the search for the self, the birth of the intellect, the release of feeling, male-female differences and character.

Teenagers’ growth needs are explored in relation to family, friends, the media, education, the arts and love. Issues around stress, depression, eating disorders, drug and alcohol abuse are tackled, clarifying the options.