
Join us for a CM-inspired course of reading in the areas Charlotte Mason believed to be “really indispensable for every mother who wishes to be thoroughly equipped for her work.” The first "term" begins January 2026!
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This week we are reading the sections “The Laying Down of Lines of Habit” and “The Physiology of Habit” in Home Education. We will also be reading Ion by Plato.
HOME EDUCATION
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This week, Ch...
This week we are reading the sections “What is Nature” and “Habit May Supplant Nature” in Home Education.
HOME EDUCATION
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Charlotte Mason continues her discussion on the role of habit in educa...
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Decoding is not reading.
So often we think that if we can teach children to sound out C-A-T and say “cat,” we have taught them to read. But this is not the case. Students can’t possibly read words the...
This week we will look at the Simple View of Reading1 and Scarborough’s Rope in Science of Reading: The Defining Guide. These are visual/symbolic representations of what creates a successful reader, and they show that good readers need both...
This week we are reading the sections “Red Indian Life” and “The Children Require Country Air” in Home Education, and we are reading pages 1-15 in Science of Reading: The Defining Guide.
HOME EDUCATION
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SLP-turned-mama passionate about providing a humane and evidence-based education for my children *and* for myself. In love with all things books, bread, and Christmas. A grown-up who still reads fairy tales\ud83e\uddda.
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