Occasionally, I hear from a mother who wonders if she should have her student reread a book by assigning the…
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A Sense of Place – Baraboo, WI by Heather Suemnicht (Guest Post)
I have the pleasure of sharing a guest post from a friend, Heather Suemnicht. I first met Heather years ago…
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The Story of Charlotte Mason and the Great Recognition
I am excited to share with you Nicole Handfield’s story about the new book, Charlotte Mason and the Great Recognition!…
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Conversazione 2016 – Our Three-Fold Cord (with audio)
Image used by permission from the Charlotte Mason Digital Collection, Redeemer University College, Ancaster, Ontario, Canada My Conversazione at the…
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A Mother’s Diary – Notebook for the Attentive Mother
“I would earnestly exhort all young mothers to keep a journal in which the gradual progress and unfolding of their…
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My Journey with Living Books
I have been quite busy lately with all sorts of preparing so there hasn’t been much time for blogging. So…
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The Habits Pendulum
a gift of fragrant, wild plum blossoms! Habits are important in a Charlotte Mason relational education. They are mentioned as…
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Grilling and Reading
In 2005, the Kellys invited the Jahnkes over for pork chops on the grill. But there was one stipulation –…
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How I Talk to God
Coffee in one hand leaning in to share, listen: How I talk to God. “Momma, you’re special.” Three-year-old touches my…
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Parts and Passions: What to Look for in a Curriculum
Sometimes, after reading so much goodness out of Charlotte Mason’s 6 volumes, I just want to write about the beauty…
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On Teaching Homer’s Odyssey
The father of Plutarch had him learn his Homer that he might get heroic ideas of life. Had…
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Reader’s Journal 2015
Here are my reads for the year, starting with my top 5 picks. If you wrote a list of the…
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