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Charlotte Mason (1842-1923) was an innovative educator who developed a unique approach to education. Many homeschoolers are using her approach to teach their children.
Charlotte Mason Homeschooling Books
Charlotte Mason was an innovative educator who developed a unique approach to education. Many homeschoolers are using her approach to teach their children. These are my top picks of books using the Charlotte Mason Method.
Homeschooling and Its Many Faces
An overview of the different homeschooling methods and links for each method.
Charlotte Mason Approach Books
Many homeschoolers are using The Charlotte Mason approach to teach their children. These are my top picks of books using the Charlotte Mason Method.
ABC's of Charlotte Mason
The on-line version of the FAQ offered to all newcomers to the Charlotte Mason Study Loop.
Charlotte Mason High School Study Guide
This Charlotte Mason page contains information about High School the Charlotte Mason way. "Time to look at exactly what the high schooler studies, and how. We've had hints all along, as various areas would say things like 'grammar will be studied later'. Guess what, now is later."
Charlotte Mason's Cure for Tired Text-taught Tots
Charlotte’s image of the nature walk included the mother sitting on a large blanket and sending the kids off to find what they can find.
Homeschool without Homework
"Charlotte Mason was a Christian educator who lived and worked in Britain during the latter part of the last century. Today her work is undergoing a revival in home school circles. Why? This article will attempt to answer that question!" By Karen Andreola.
Kindergarten - Charlotte Mason Style
The Charlotte Mason method doesn't require much formal "seat work" for children under about 6 or 7. Instead it mostly requires reading aloud for short periods of time, music, nature, and much play outdoors.
Start a Nature Notebook
Karen Andreola shows how to start a Nature notebook the Charlotte Mason way.
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