Children are not born bad but with possibilities for good and for evil. Now that we’ve discussed Charlotte Mason’s Principle…
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The Charlotte Mason method is based on Charlotte’s firm belief that the child is a person and we must educate that whole person, not just his mind.
Charlotte Mason's Student Motto:
"I am, I can, I ought, I will."
"I am, I can, I ought, I will." This was the motto she gave us. I am a human being, one of God's children; I can do right by my fellowmen and by myself; I ought so to do and God help me, I will so do. Is this not a great message she has given us? - Michael A. E. Franklin, one of Charlotte Mason's students
Our Ultimate Guide to Charlotte Mason Homeschooling Resources
These posts are here to help you implement, to encourage you on your journey, and to give ideas. If you ever need more assistance, you can contact us at [email protected] or schedule a homeschool consultation.
Brush Drawing the Charlotte Mason Way with Dallas Nachtigall
Today’s episode of Cultivating Grace is sponsored by: The Homeschool Garden Charlotte Mason Inspired Morning Time Plans for Busy Families…
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Cultivating Grace – Creating a Homeschool Action Plan
Today’s episode of Cultivating Grace is sponsored by: The Homeschool Garden Charlotte Mason Inspired Morning Time Plans for Busy Families…
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Charlotte Mason: Children are Born Persons
Listen to this post: I am beyond excited to be chatting about Charlotte Mason’s first principle with you! This cornerstone…
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Just As I Am Hymn Tea Time
Homeschool tea time is such a beautiful way to connect with our children and adding the study and music of…
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Simplify Homeschooling with One Charlotte Mason Metaphor
I took the first steps of my homeschooling journey when my first child was just a baby. I had stumbled…
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