This unique book actually has a two-fold purpose.
"This long-awaited book on Charlotte Mason's philosophy by well-known speaker and columnist Karen Andreola provides a wealth of insight, practical advice, and narratives illustrating how the ideas of the famed turn-of-the-century educator ...
In Lessons at Blackberry Inn, life is seen through Carol's eyes, the eyes of a homemaker in the 1830s.
"A story starter suspends a student in the middle of a predicament. He is then faced with the question, "What happens next?" This is his que to expand and embellish the story however he wants"--Page 4 of cover.
This is a good place for parents of very young children to begin, since Charlotte Mason details ways to prepare children up to age 9 for a CM education.
Designed for home study for children, 4th through 8th grade, the book is the revised and expanded version of Charlotte Mason's First Grammar Lessons.
All things bright and beautiful; all creatures great and small; all things wise and wonderful, the incredible Ashley Bryan illustrates them all!
Provides a Christian perspective on how to make education a meaningful experience at home or at school, for parents, students, and educators.
Reading lists are organized by region, country, and age range (ages 4-12). Each listing includes a brief description of the book, its themes, and any content of which parents should be aware.
Every day, parents find themselves telling their children the same things over and over: “Listen to me”; “Tell me where it hurts”; “Remember, I love you.” Author Rachael Carman heard herself saying things like this to her ...
... Association *Woodrow Wilson's Speech to the Senate Woodrow Wilson's Speech to a Joint Session of Congress *F.D.R.'s First Inaugural Address Bishop Fulton Sheen's Speech “The Cross and the Double Cross” *Winston Churchill's Speeches ...