A mother’s character is not fixed. It is a work in progress.
I concluded in the last post that as moms, we need to rise to the challenge of continuing our own education. Mother culture, loosely defined,
I concluded in the last post that as moms, we need to rise to the challenge of continuing our own education. Mother culture, loosely defined,
I have always wanted to be a mom. The stay-at-home variety, like my own mother. Given this fact, you might assume that my first child
In Home Education, Charlotte Mason famously (or perhaps infamously) says that children should spend four to six hours outside every day – a bit less
Raise your hand if you wish your kids would listen better. And by listen, you mean follow instructions and do what you ask. The first
[sc name=”Habit Training Workshop”] In a previous post, I set out my plans for incorporating habit training into our home. The mission was simple: have
Reading Charlotte Mason for yourself can seem daunting when your time and energy are limited as a homeschooling mom. Here’s why you should make the time. Plus, an invitation to read Charlotte Mason with me!