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Camphill Movement
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Holistic Special Education
Camphill Principles and Practice
Edited by Robin Jackson
Softbound
$30.00
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Parents and professionals working with special needs children are often faced with difficult decisions
about the best ways to educate such children. This book presents a case for holistic special education as
practiced by Camphill villages and schools.
Camphill’s holistic approach embraces education and therapy in a number of different forms, including
all aspects of care—from nutrition and daily skills to bedtime routines—as well as craft work
and medical treatment. It emphasizes the importance of the creative arts alongside core aspects of curriculum
such as literacy and math. Camphill philosophy holds that the relationship between the child and the adult
coworker should be one of mutual teaching and learning. It recognizes parents, not as recipients of a service,
but as equal and active partners, while striving to develop the physical, mental, and spiritual aspects of
a child.
Written by people who are actively involved in holistic special education on a daily basis, this is an
honest and informative manual that will be valued by parents and professionals alike.
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The
Camphill Movement
Karl König
$12.95
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Dr. König and friend
This is a lovely introduction to what has become
the Camphill Movement. In Scotland in 1939, Dr. Karl König founded the first Camphill community for
children with special needs. This is his account of the spiritual and social roots of the worldwide Camphill
movement, the ethical and moral attitudes that give these communities their life, and the practical expression
of their ideals. We find this account both inspiring and thought provoking and recommend it to you without
hesitation.
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The Lives of Camphill
An Anthology of the Pioneers
Compiled and edited by
Johannes M Surkamp
Softbound
$50.00
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The Camphill Movement began in 1939 with a small group of young Austrian refugees
led by Karl König. The Lives of Camphill is a definitive reference to
more than a hundred of those who joined the movement from the 1940s until the early
1970s—individuals who worked in a unique way with children and adults with special
needs and helped make Camphill the large and influential network it is today.
The Lives of Camphill gathers 129 short biographies and more than 70 photographs
that span those thirty formative years during which the movement spread across the globe.
Each story tells of a fascinating individual and together they form a remarkable whole
that documents the history of Camphill Villages in the most appropriate way—through
the people.
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Shaping the Flame
A Celebration of the Camphill Movement
Bob Clay et al.
Foreword by Sir John Tavener
Elegantly Softbound
$29.95
Click here for a tiny sample of images from the
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Breathtakingly beautiful, Shaping the Flame captures
the heart and soul of the Camphill Movement. There aren't
words, at least not in my command, that really convey the
immediacy of Life or the depth of Beauty recorded here in
image, verse and prose -- you'll really need to see it for
yourself. I can say that it brought tears to my eyes and
joy to my heart; and, rekindled a sense of hope that I didn't
even know had been lying dormant for a while.
In our opinion, the work of Karl König (founder
of the Camphill Movement) and the Camphill Villages
throughout the world are the warm heartbeat of the
goals of Anthroposophy: Shaping the Flame is
like still, crystaline water, reflecting it back
into the world.
Most of the text is accompanied by lavish artwork
and illustration. The book takes the reader on a 'creative journey through
the year', covering seasonal activities, festivals and a wide variety
of superb craft work.
...The pictures, like music in song, are equal
or even dominant partners with the text. Imagination
and skill go hand in hand in the layout of the
pages, the pictures, the lettering. It’s
a beautiful production.
From the Friend, 28 July
2000
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Shining Lights
Celebrating Forty Years of Community
in Camphill Village
September 17, 1961 -
September 17, 2001
Copake, New York
Softbound, full color, large format
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Recorded on these pages is a monumental
journey, one that required the heart, vision, courage
and hard work of hundreds of people. This is a journey
that arrives triumphant every single day and begins
again with vigor each new morning. I marvel at how
well it is recorded in this single volume.
The great souls whose lives and work on
behalf of Camphill Village in Copake, New
York grace these pages are many, too many
to name them all. Gladys Hahn, Janet McGavin,
Carlo Pietzner, Dorothea von Jeetz and many
whose names you won't recognize are here.
More than any one person, though, is the
wonder that from a beginning of some land,
a vision and dedication Camphill Village
has become truly a village where what is
most noble and best in the human heart is
allowed to live, where hundreds of developmentall
disabled people have found love and dignity
and been allowed to contribute work of real
value, where, as Alton Marshall says, "no
basic principle governing human relationships
has been compromised."
Amazing! A book to love and cherish - as
the Camphill Movement is a deed to love and
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Camphill Villages
Edited by Anke Weihs & Joan Talló
Revised Edition edited by Wain Farrants
Softbound
$3.95
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This book gives a brief description of the founding of Camphill and the start
of the Village Communities for individuals with special needs. There are descriptions of all
of the adult communities, as well as training centres for young adults all over the world as
of 1988. There are some described, which are no longer Camphill, and there are many additions,
especially in Eastern Europe . Otherwise, it is still a good foundation for an understanding
of the purposes and scope of Camphill.
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Camphill
Communities
A Guide to Centres in the United Kingdom
and the Republic of Ireland
The Association of Camphill Comunities
Full Color, hundreds of photos
Softbound, large format
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This is one of the best ways to get
a feel for what a Camphill Community has to offer
a developmentally disabled person and the whole world.
While not everyone lives in Great Britain, the warmth
and variety of life of Camphill Villages worldwide
is well represented in these lively portraits of
Camphill Villages in the United Kingdom. You'll get
a wonderful sense of how unique each Camphill is
while at the same time you come to see clearly the
heart which they all share.
The photos are especially wonderful because
they all feature the people who live and
work in these very special places. Looking
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Education for Special Needs
Principles and Practice
in Camphill Schools
Henning
Hansmann
$29.95
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Hansmann's
account of the life within a Camphill community paints a picture
that is richly detailed and inspiring. The author describes
in clear and concise terms the daily life and educational
approach of a Camphill village, pointing always to the underlying
principles that sustain it.
If you've ever wondered what is really done at a Camphill
community - and more importantly, why - I think you'll
find Education for Special Needs: Principles and Practice
in Camphill Schools to offer the clearest and most thorough
presentation to date. If you have a child with special needs,
you may even find helpful inspiration for your own situation.
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Children with Special Needs
Michael Luxford
$9.95
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This is the best "first book" on curative education
we have seen, and we are genuinely glad to be able to offer
it to you. This is a concise and fully illustrated introduction
to Rudolf Steiner's ideas on the education of children with
special needs. Though not intended as more than a general
overview, the details of working with children manifesting
a variety of learning barriers and emotional/physical challenges
are incredibly instructive, in part because of the many well-chosen
photographs (some of which are simply terrific!).
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About
Curative Education
Carlo Pietzner
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A remarkably concise and comprehensive
introduction to the anthroposophical approach
to special education. Pietzner originally delivered
the contents of this booklet as a lecture and
managed to pack into that format more clear,
useful and illuminating information than anyone
could reasonably expect.
If you are would like to learn about
what Camphill Villages are all about,
or are hoping to find an approach to
help a family member or friend with special
needs, this is one of the best places
you could start.
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Questions of Destiny
Mental Retardation and Curative Education
Carlo Pietzner
$12.95
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Carlo Pietzner took up the painfully difficult question of
"Why does mental retardation occur?" Questions
of Destiny is the answer he found. Clearly, simply, and
from the depths of his heart and knowledge he answers: "Destiny."
What unfolds from that simple yet profound answer is a truly
loving and meaningful healing education. A gem of a book for
anyone concerned with this issue.
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Festival
Images for Today
Fourteen Lectures by
Carlo Pietzner
Softbound
$15.95
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This anthology of 14 lectures points to the correspondence
of microcosmic or human rhythms with the macrocosmic cycles of the
year - acknowledged in what we call festival celebrations. Pietzner
describes the inhalation and exhalation of our sense experiences
during the course of the year, the connection of deep esoteric traditions
and Christian striving with the gentle progression of nature, and
the attempt to focuse our consciousness toward specific and important
moments during the year.
I especially like that he makes an effort
at every turn to link the phenomena and
images of daily life with the grand events
of the festivals that create each year
anew. His insights are warm, human, caring
and loving - his intent to help others
by bringing us ways to enliven our world
is so apparent. I think that if you are
looking for a way to both understand
and celebrate the festivals of the year,
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Living Buildings
An Expression of Fifty Years of Camphill
A showcase of more than 50 unique Halls and Chapels.
Joan de Ris Allen
Elegantly softbound
$39.95
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This is perhaps the most beautiful book of anthroposophically-inspired architecture
ever published! A feast for the eyes and heart all the through its 180+ pages -- color
photos, watercolor paintings, floor plans, sketches, and all of them of actually buildings
that are in daily use throughout the world. To gaze at pictures of these buildings is
a healing experience -- imagine what being in them and near them must be. Everyone who
as looked through these books with me agrees that these buildings fulfill some deep yearning
of their soul -- how wonderful to know they exist somewhere.
Joan de Ris Allen has been designing buildings for Camphill Villages since 1961 - Living
Buildings reflects her enthusiastic commitment and practical involvement in furthering
Rudolf Steiner's architectural impulse in Camphill Communities throughout the world.
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