Moral Development Having looked briefly at what Charlotte Mason included in her curriculum for Citizenship in Part I, followed by…
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Citizenship in a Charlotte Mason Curriculum – Part II
Magnanimity Let’s continue to look at how Charlotte Mason viewed the subject of Citizenship! In Part I, we examined the…
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Citizenship in a Charlotte Mason Curriculum – Part I
I do not remember any teaching that related to Citizenship during my school days in the late 1970s and early…
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Avoiding Grooves in Your Homeschool
Do you appreciate your routines? I love the habits our family has established that help our days flow smoothly. However,…
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Plutarch and Living Ideas
A Guest Post by Dawn Duran My post today about Plutarch and living ideas is not by me but by…
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Charlotte Mason and Critical Thinking
Who could live if every mouthful of bodily food were held up on a fork for critical examination before it…
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Why We Read Shakespeare in a Living Education
I am often asked by parents why we read Shakespeare in a living education. Let me answer by quoting author…
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My Top Five Books for Teaching Composition
I’ve been teaching some aspect of the writing process for over 25 years. Because we homeschool, I get to show…
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Mentoring in the Homeschool Community
I have been mentoring other moms in the homeschool community for over 25 years. It wasn’t until about 12 years…
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Charlotte Mason, Simplicity, and the Single Eye
“Simplicity” is a popular word these days. Books abound on how to live simply, frugally, without clutter, and in tune…
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Charlotte Mason Parenting Guide – Parents Are Peacemakers
The Search for Parents Are Peacemakers A few years ago, I began doing research to write a talk on “peace”….
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Charlotte Mason Literature in High School: Till We Have Faces
It was her last semester in our Charlotte Mason Truth, Beauty, Goodness Co-op for High School. Hard to believe that…
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