A magnificent survey of over 85 games played by children, largely out of sight of adults, in the 1960s, in the street, playground and wasteland.
Explores case studies where therapy based on a holistic approach has resulted in improvements in the behaviour and social integration of children with autism.
How does The Christian Community, which doesn't demand adherence to a doctrine or creed, answer the great spiritual and religious questions?
A collection of Karl K nig's letters and essays in which he considers and discusses the fundamentals of special needs education.
Explores the human being and social life, the individual and community, based on König's own experiences in building up Camphill communities.
Asks, what is a child, what is a parent and why does a child need a parent. A warm and human way of understanding the nature and needs of children.
A lively craft book that shows how to make toys, jewellery, dolls and lots more from fleece and yarn. A range of projects for children of all ages.
An important book which brings together research from scholars and experts in a variety of disciplines to explore a broad range of issues which affect Camphill life.
Explores the idea that social change must begin in individuals.
Helps parents and teachers understand children's learning processes, and provides practical ways to nurture them in the first seven years, using teachers' own etheric bodies.
Karl König explores the personal stories of twenty-nine pioneers whose work and experiences helped shape the late nineteenth-century.
An in-depth linguistic and cultural study of a selection of biblical passages, chosen to represent the main Christian festivals through the year.