Simply Charlotte Mason Homeschooling
Summary: Join popular author and speaker, Sonya Shafer, every week for timely encouragement and practical teaching tips to help you homeschool with the Charlotte Mason Method.
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Be reminded of Charlotte Mason’s advice and receive practical tips on how to make balance happen in the classroom, in the living room, and in your heart.
Discipline, life, atmosphere—all three are necessary for a well-balanced education. You become unbalanced when you focus on one above the others.
We are excited to announce the new "In the Word" series of Bible study guides designed to help you teach your children how to study the Bible for themselves.
Today we are pleased to announce three updated and revised lesson plan books covering Middle Ages to Modern Times.
Three keys to dishing up knowledge in a way that will help keep your child healthy and growing in mind and spirit.
Take some encouragement from Amanda L.'s experience using CM with her two sons.
Growth is a gradual process. Whether it is physical growth or mental growth, that growth is designed to happen gradually over time.
We are so excited to announce a new living history book for the whole family: A Castle with Many Rooms: The Story of the Middle Ages!
We hear a lot about nature study as one of Charlotte Mason's key methods. The question is sometimes asked, though: Is nature study all you do for science?
Charlotte Mason was sure that even young students could enjoy Shakespeare. Michelle F. recently witnessed this when she introduced Shakespeare to her nine-year-old.
We are pleased to announce three new The Stuff They Left Behind portfolios that feature artifacts and architecture from history.
We are thrilled to announce that the much-anticipated Visits to Asia geography notebook is now available!
A quick explanation of how I plan my weekly schedule.
Melissa S. shares about a special moment when she was privileged to see her son form his own relations.
Charlotte Mason could expect her students to self-educate, for she had given them the tools to do so. Everything about lessons the CM way are designed to help the student learn how to self-educate.