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  • How to Help a Homeschool Day Run Smoothly
    Uncategorized | Getting Started with Charlotte Mason Homeschooling

    How to Help a Homeschool Day Run Smoothly

    ByAmy March 8, 2020May 24, 2020
    This entry is part 2 of 8 in the series Getting Started with Charlotte Mason Homeschooling

    I’ve been doing a morning time routine with my kids for a few years now. After breakfast, we gather and enjoy music, poetry, and books together. Over that time, I’ve noticed one thing: morning time only runs smoothly when all of the books and resources are actually in the basket. Nothing derails morning time faster…

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  • Mothers are called to both authority and obedience.
    Charlotte Mason for Moms

    Mothers are called to both authority and obedience.

    ByAmy May 27, 2019October 9, 2020
    This entry is part 3 of 20 in the series Mother Culture Road Map

    Throughout high school and university, I acquired more than enough ‘leadership experience’ to fill a resume. After all, teachers, professors, and counselors touted leadership as essential to any future success. But despite this emphasis on leading others, I did not find stepping into the leadership role of ‘motherhood’ natural. Before children, I worked with groups…

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  • A mother’s character is not fixed. It is a work in progress.
    Charlotte Mason for Moms

    A mother’s character is not fixed. It is a work in progress.

    ByAmy April 30, 2019December 1, 2020
    This entry is part 2 of 20 in the series Mother Culture Road Map

    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, is time we spend seeking out and taking in those ideas, usually through reading living books. But like most living things, our minds need a direction to grow in. If…

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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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  • The Truth About How Much Time Our Kids Should Spend Outside
    Parenting | Charlotte Mason and the Early Years

    The Truth About How Much Time Our Kids Should Spend Outside

    ByAmy March 12, 2019May 22, 2020

    In Home Education, Charlotte Mason famously (or perhaps infamously) says that children should spend four to six hours outside every day – a bit less in winter. Time and time again, I have seen parents respond in one of two ways. Some panic at the thought that they are failing their children by not meeting…

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  • Four Questions to Ask Yourself when Your Kids Don’t Listen
    Parenting | Charlotte Mason on Parenting | Family Relationships | Philosophy | Mom's Learning

    Four Questions to Ask Yourself when Your Kids Don’t Listen

    ByAmy February 11, 2019January 24, 2020

    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 time. If your hand is in the air, then mine is waving right next to yours. Sit in our house long enough and you will see plenty of examples of…

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  • How to Troubleshoot a Habit when Habit Training isn’t Working
    Parenting | Home Education | Charlotte Mason on Parenting | Atmosphere, Discipline, Life | Learning at Home | Skills

    How to Troubleshoot a Habit when Habit Training isn’t Working

    ByAmy January 23, 2019July 7, 2020

    [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 my kids get dressed before breakfast, setting us up for a day with more opportunities, less rushing, and generally more fun. I also promised to post updates to give real-life…

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  • Using Your Home’s Atmosphere as an Educational Tool
    Philosophy | Home Education | Atmosphere, Discipline, Life

    Using Your Home’s Atmosphere as an Educational Tool

    ByAmy November 19, 2018May 22, 2020

    Sometimes you leave someone else’s house and you know that they have something special. They’ve created a home where a visitor is never an inconvenience, where the mess your kids make is never any trouble, where you feel welcome, comfortable, and able to let down your guard. You sense the hospitality and friendship. It is…

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  • Foundations of Habit Training: Getting Started with the Educational Tool of Discipline
    Learning at Home | Skills | Parenting | Home Education | Charlotte Mason on Parenting | Atmosphere, Discipline, Life

    Foundations of Habit Training: Getting Started with the Educational Tool of Discipline

    ByAmy October 20, 2018May 22, 2020

    Habit training, thus far in my Charlotte Mason journey, has felt like a bit of a unicorn. It’s concept is beautiful (setting patterns into motion that lead to ‘smooth and easy days’ ahead? Yes, please!), but actually managing to do it… that has been beyond me. I’ve been reviewing Charlotte Mason’s motto recently: Education is…

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  • Brain Science, Our Phones, and the Fight for Leisure
    Our Journey | Learning at Home | Philosophy | Mom's Learning | Rest and Leisure

    Brain Science, Our Phones, and the Fight for Leisure

    ByAmy July 13, 2018February 20, 2019

    One of my big reasons for homeschooling is to keep my children as intrinsically motivated as possible in their learning, something I’ve personally struggled with over the years. Because of this, when I noticed The Self-Driven Child (affiliate link) mentioned (a few times!) in a blog I follow, and in my Amazon recommendations, it caught my…

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