July 26, 2015

A Brief Discussion On Living Books – Part I by Therese Racklyeft

Therese Racklyeft is a Charlotte Mason teacher at the Charlotte Mason Community School in Detroit, MI. In Part I she incorporates some of her own story […]
June 23, 2015

Finding Life in a Dead Language by Shannon Goods

When my oldest was about to turn ten, it was time to face the question of Latin. I knew Charlotte Mason had her students beginning their […]
May 24, 2015

Not Just For The Children by Joy Shannon

Somehow my goal has changed; it is funny, isn’t it? One day we wake up and realize things are different. It didn’t happen overnight — it […]
May 17, 2015

Murder Mysteries: Do They Belong In The Trash or On The Couch? by Kathryn Forney

Whenever asked the question, “What have you been reading lately?” and my answer is, “A murder mystery,” I feel I must qualify and explain myself. There […]
April 25, 2015

Memories of Charlotte Mason by Margaret Coombs

IMG_0874 Margaret diligently working on Mason’s biography at the Armitt in Ambleside. As you may know, Lutterworth Press in Cambridge, England is bringing out my new […]
April 12, 2015

Natural History: Implementing Special Studies by Nicole Williams

Nature study conjures up such lovely images: children dazzled by a field of wildflowers, peering under rocks in a streambed, or showing their pressed-flower collection to […]
April 5, 2015

A Respecter Of Persons by Evelyn Hoey

I love being a pupil of Charlotte Mason. Learning from her has changed me and my life for the better. I am not alone in this. […]
March 30, 2015

An Invitation to Purposeful Change by Dr. Cindy Swicegood

God made all kinds of people: the timid and the bold; those who need to put one toe in to test the waters and those who […]
February 7, 2015

Daffodil Nature Walk with First Grade Students by Deborah Dobbins

Why Nature Study? At a recent seminar, one of our attendees asked, “Why Nature Study?” I’ve received many “how-to” questions, but this was the first time […]

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