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Charlotte Mason's methods for children six years old and younger

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Charlotte Mason's methods for children six years old and younger
Added: June 10, 2008
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A Little Belated...

Published on 2009-11-16 14:56:00

...alright, so maybe 3 weeks doesn't qualify as a "little belated", but you all will excuse my tardiness, won't you? We did have a great park day on the 27th of October (that one was more of a playground than a nature day), and several more since. But, that house of ours has kept me from posting the photos until now :) Hope to be back again this week with another post - this time on the importance of keeping the big picture of education in front of us. I need that post! For now, a few photos. T

Park Day Tomorrow - Pics to Follow

Published on 2009-10-26 23:46:00

We're headed out for a long day outside tomorrow. Our housework is under control, lessons have been consistent, the forecast is glorious. Now, to get to bed so we can head out after breakfast!Hopefully, I'll get some decent photos :)

A Daily Rest - The Logistics

Published on 2009-10-19 14:44:00

Thanks so much for the wonderful comments in my last post, ladies. I'm glad the article was a blessing to you.I know it's all fine and good to agree with the author in theory, but several readers have wondered how exactly a daily rest pans out in real life. There are definitely days that I'm left scratching my head, too :) I think this "daily rest" is likely to be constantly changing, adapting to the need of the moment and the phase of life. For instance, a family with a newborn in the house may



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