April 2010

Enjoying So Great An Advantage

Object-lessons should be incidental; and this is where the family enjoys so great an advantage over the school. It is almost impossible that the school should give any but set lessons; but this sort of teaching in the family falls in with the occurrence of the object. The child who finds that wonderful and beautiful […]

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Confessions of a CM Mom

I think sometimes as women, we can run amuck with assumptions, so I thought some Confessions from me might encourage a CMer or two out there. If I hadn’t given California CMers a bad name already, it’s surely in the bag now 🙂 Feel free to gasp as necessary. Nonchaloir, by John Singer Sargent Disclaimer

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CM In The News

An article from God’s World News titled, “The Art of Retelling” just came to my inbox. I was almost startled when they mentioned Charlotte Mason herself! The age-old communicative tool of retelling has been used at least since the days when Moses was commanded to repeat the works of God to the children of Israel.

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Some CM thoughts on Art

The topic at our recent Charlotte Mason meeting was Art and I thought I’d share some CM thoughts for anyone that may not have been able to attend. It’s lengthy, but worth the read, so if you don’t have time now, come back later with a cup of tea and enjoy! The Grand Canal, Venice

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At The Farm

We recently borrowed The Big Red Barn by Margaret Wise Brown from the library for my two year old. There is a lot for little ones to find as you read it to them… Here’s another one of our favorite farm books. If you don’t have it already, just buy it. You’ll love it and

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