Adolescent Development
Adolescent development in the anthroposophical framework encompasses the third seven-year stage — ages fourteen to twenty-one — when young people awaken to independent thinking, idealism, and the search for truth. Rudolf Steiner described this period as the birth of the astral body and the gradual emergence of individual judgment, making it one of the most pivotal and challenging phases for educators and parents alike.
This collection includes Betty Staley’s Between Form and Freedom, a foundational work on Waldorf high school education, alongside David Mitchell and Patricia Livingston’s Will-Developed Intelligence. You will also find titles addressing adolescent psychology, the transition from Waldorf school to the wider world, and the spiritual dimensions of puberty and identity formation as described by Rudolf Steiner and later commentators.
These resources are essential for Waldorf high school teachers, parents of teenagers, and counselors working with young adults. For a broader perspective on earlier developmental stages, explore The Seven-Year Stages subcategory within Child Development & Psychology.
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The Seven-Year Stages, Waldorf & Family, Waldorf Pedagogy & Methods, Anthroposophy, Adolescent Development
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About Rudolf Steiner, Curriculum Resources, Waldorf & Family, Anthroposophy, Adolescent Development
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