May 22, 2018

Alveary Immersion With Dr. Jen Spencer and Alveary Team

Are you new to Charlotte Mason’s Alveary? Considering becoming a member? A current member who would love a little extra guidance? If so,  join us for […]
May 21, 2018

“The Blessing of a Kindred Spirit” by Kelli Christenberry

To my friends and companions in the Charlotte Mason journey, I met a new friend this past week, well, many actually, but Kathryn stands out. At […]
May 12, 2018

Sunday-Keeping for Children by Celeste Cruz

Sunday has pursuits of its own; and we are no more willing to give up any part of it to the grind of the common business […]
April 13, 2018

To Set Their Feet in a Large Room by Therese Racklyeft

  Perhaps the main part of a child’s education should be concerned with the great human relationships. Vol. 3, p. 234 . . . a subject […]
April 6, 2018

You Lost Me at Charlotte Mason by Brittney McGann

I consider myself to be a Charlotte Mason enthusiast, and most of my friends share my love for all things Mason. But lately I have realized […]
April 5, 2018

Multi-age Homeschool Immersion by Nancy Kelly

“Teaching is not a technique exercised by the skilled on behalf of the unskilled. It is a sharing of the effort to know, using all that […]
March 30, 2018

Musing on the Feast by Shannon Goods

I have noticed an interesting phenomenon over the last year or two–I am hungry! Charlotte Mason often compares education to a feast.  She instructs us to […]
March 23, 2018

A Truth That Anchors by Joy Shannon

We should allow no separation to grow up between the intellectual and ‘spiritual’ life of children; but should teach them that the divine Spirit has constant […]
February 10, 2018

The Anna Karenina Principle: Laws of a Happy Dinner Table by Anna Migeon

“Happy families are all alike; every unhappy family is unhappy in its own way.” — Leo Tolstoy, opening lines of Anna Karenina Tolstoy’s “Anna Karenina Principle” […]

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