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  • A mother’s life is naturally educational.
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    A mother’s life is naturally educational.

    ByAmy September 18, 2019October 9, 2020
    This entry is part 6 of 20 in the series Mother Culture Road Map

    I am approaching my sixth year of motherhood, and if there is one thing that I’ve learned, it’s to recognize the rub of sanctification in my heart. I sit down with a book and a cup of tea, the toddler down for a nap, my eldest decides he needs three knots tied in a piece…

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  • Atmosphere, discipline, and life are the means of a mother’s growth.
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    Atmosphere, discipline, and life are the means of a mother’s growth.

    ByAmy September 11, 2019October 9, 2020
    This entry is part 5 of 20 in the series Mother Culture Road Map

    What do we do with the ideas we have been given through Charlotte Mason’s principles 1-4? We can accept that we were born – and still are – persons, that we are on a long journey of sanctification and that our character is still a work in progress. We feel the pull of both authority…

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  • Mother culture is an act of self-respect.
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    Mother culture is an act of self-respect.

    ByAmy September 4, 2019October 9, 2020
    This entry is part 4 of 20 in the series Mother Culture Road Map

    Most of us are familiar with the idea of self-care. “Mom, you need to take care of yourself. Set apart some me-time. Go out for coffee. Get a manicure. Eat a snack so that you don’t get hangry. Sleep when the baby sleeps (lovely idea, until you have more than one).” The underlying idea says,…

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  • Mothers were born – and still are – persons.
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    Mothers were born – and still are – persons.

    ByAmy April 1, 2019July 12, 2022
    This entry is part 1 of 20 in the series Mother Culture Road Map

    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 brought me complete contentment. I imagine that you know better than to make this assumption. Indeed, I became a mother, but contentment remained at bay. I loved my son, had…

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