WECAN
www.waldorfearlychildhood.org  offers a wide range of information on the child from birth to age seven, and articles on Waldorf early childhood education.

Association of Waldorf Schools of North America (AWSNA)
www.awsna.org the official site for information on Waldorf education. 

Why Waldorf Works
AWSNA's new website, WhyWaldorfWorks.org offers new research and news on Waldorf education. 

Waldorf World
www.waldorfworld.com offers many links to Waldorf schools, conferences, parenting resources, summer activities, teacher training, health, and Waldorf employment. 

Online Waldorf Library
www.waldorflibrary.org is a project of the Research Institute for Waldorf Education. It gives access to journal articles, book excerpts, dissertations and lectures on Waldorf education.  

Waldorf Answers
www.waldorfanswers.org is a well organized site that seeks to clarify misconceptions about Waldorf education. It also summarizes the philosophical background of Rudolf Steiner and anthroposophy. 

Alliance for Childhood
The
Alliance for Childhood promotes policies and practices that support children’s healthy development, love of learning, and joy in living. 

NOVA Institute
www.novainstitute.org  was begun by Jack Petrash, a Waldorf teacher and researcher. The Nova Institute seeks to "build a bridge between Waldorf Education and contemporary educators, not to champion a cause, but rather to encourage dialogue and a sense of common purpose." 

Bob and Nancy's Services
Bob and Nancy's Sevices is the largest English language Web site covering Waldorf education and Anthroposophy. It is a good place to find books and other resources.

Waldorf in the Home
 
www.waldorfinthehome.org is the site of Rahima Baldwin Dancy (You are Your Child's First Teacher) and Cynthia Aldinger for Waldorf parents, home schooling families and anyone interested in the LifeWays approach to parenting and childcare.

Christopherus
www.christopherushomeschool.org is Donna Simmon's offering to home schooling families with many insights into the relationship between Waldorf and our culture.