This is a new comprehensive, web-based guide to Waldorf Education
that offers news from and about North America's Waldorf
community, essays and articles, and research.
http://www.whywaldorfworks.org
CHADD: Children and Adults with Attention-Deficit/ Hyperactivity
Disorder
http://www.chadd.org.
This site provides information regarding the philosophy and
practice of Waldorf Education. It is facilitated by Robert Mays
and Sune Nordwall, experienced Waldorf teachers and
Anthroposophists.
http://www.waldorfanswers.com
Jocelyn Arseneau is an educational support teacher based in QC
Canada. This is a her website elaborating her work in Educational
Support and Child Development Programs.
http://www.extralessonconsultation.ca
This is the website of The Sarasota Waldorf School located in
Sarasota, Fla. (This site is currently under reconstruction.)
http://www.waldorfsarasota.org
This site was formerly www.schwablearning.org and is a parent
resource for schools and educational settings as well as for
children and adults with learning challenges.
http://www.greatschools.org
Waldorf Education: Waldorf employment opportunities. This is a
Waldorf resource site launched over two years ago.
http://www.waldorfteachers.com
Extra Lesson: Resource information on the Extra Lesson
Association (Australia and United States)
http://www.extralesson.com
The Association for a Healing Education: Waldorf Remedial Teacher
Preparation Programs, Consulting Services, Publications and AHE
Membership.
http://www.healingeducation.org
Non-profit institute for the understanding of differences in
learning.(Based on the work of Dr.Mel Levine)
http://www.allkindsofminds.org
Vision Therapy: This is an excellent resource site for
information on vision therapy.
http://www.visiontherapy.org
Professional Development Programs: on-line store carries products
that support sensory integrative therapies.
http://www.pdppro.com/shop
Waldorf resources that provide information on a wide range of
Waldorf school and community topics.
http://www.openwaldorf.com
Excellent resource information relevant to Waldorf Education.
http://www.waldorflibrary.org
Sensory Resources: an excellent resource for raising children
with sensory motor,developmental and socio-emotional challenges.
http://www.sensoryresources.com
Movement Resources: This is a new website that supports and
promotes healthy play and movement development for children.
*****Five Stars!
http://www.movementforchildhood.com
This is an educational support site developed by Jocelyn
Arseneau, an educational support teacher and consultant based in
QC Canada. Her website includes information on her services and
child development programs.
http://www.extralessonconsultation.ca
HANDLE is an approach to neurodevelopmental irregularities that
is simple, non-invasive, empowering, non-drug. It is an approach
designed to enhance neurological systems that are causing
learning or life difficulties.
http://www.handle.org
This web site is dedicated to helping teachers and administrators
interested in multiage education find and gather relevant
resources. Included are materials and techniques that teachers
have collected, created, modified, and/or refined. In addition
there are numerous links to other places on the web that are
especially helpful to multiage educators.
http://www.multiage-education.com
This is a very interesting and compelling presentation on
changing educational paradigms given by Sir Ken Robinson.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zDZFcDGpL4U
Based on the best selling Positive Discipline books by Dr. Jane
Nelsen, Positive Discipline employs non-punitive methods for
teaching valuable social and life skills in a manner that is
respectful and encouraging for both children and adults (parents,
teachers, childcare providers, youth workers, and others).
http://www.positivediscipline.com