Through twice monthly conversations, three moms who have studied the Charlotte Mason method of educa
Charlotte Mason had two essential tools to offer children to help them regulate their own behavi
This Charlotte Mason podcast focuses on the subject of citizenship beyond the study of Plutarch.
Nancy Kelly is an experienced Charlotte Mason teacher who joins us on this podcast to discuss th
Charlotte Mason thought Plutarch an invaluable source of knowledge and moral wisdom in the subje
Charlotte Mason's education is not just for children. This podcast is a discussion of three moth
This podcast addresses common questions that arise as parents and teachers pursue knowledge of t
Charlotte Mason is extraordinary in the arts and humanities, but does her method really work for
This podcast episode explores the ideas and objectives Charlotte Mason considered necessary for
Charlotte Mason did not consider nature study to be optional. This podcast is an interview with
This podcast episode explains Charlotte Mason's use of nature lore books and how they expand out
This podcast episode explores the reasons Charlotte Mason gave for the necessity of a child's ed
Our discussions on the subject of history resulted in an onslaught of questions. This podcast epi
The scope of the subject of geography matches the size of the world it covers and Charlotte Mason's
The Bible is the most authoritative and ancient of all books and Mason considered its lessons to be
Since it's impossible to cover every aspect of a subject each week, questions arise in our liste
Beyond the books, what are some tools that are useful in putting history into living color for
When we are clear in the direction we are headed in our children's history studies, know the time
Merry Christmas! As we celebrate the coming of our Savior, Jesus Christ, we took a break from dis
In Mason's day, the subject of history was covered differently from our common approaches to tha
The subject of history brings groans to some and yawns to others, but Mason considered it the pi