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Education is a Discipline
Editor’s Note: The PNEU motto was “Education is an atmosphere, a discipline, and a life.”[1] This motto encapsulated what Charlotte Mason saw as the …
4 years ago
Managing Multiple Forms
Editor’s Note: One of the most common questions we hear is how to handle a homeschool situation where there are multiple children in multiple forms. …
4 years ago
A Few Remarks on Music Teaching, Part II
Editor’s Note, by Heidi Buschbach Our author, W.H. Leslie, wrote Part II of this article and it was included in a later printing of The Parents’ Revi…
4 years ago
Charlotte Mason’s First Principle
The first principle of Charlotte Mason’s twenty-point synopsis reads simply, “Children are born persons.” Comprised of only four words, it’s the shor…
4 years, 1 month ago
Children Are Born Persons
Editor’s Note, by Art Middlekauff “Children are born persons” is a phrase that is inseparably associated with Charlotte Mason. It may be surprising, …
4 years, 1 month ago
Meditation by Charlotte Mason
Editor’s Note: Back in August of 2020, we shared “The Story of Scale How Meditations,” which describes how Charlotte Mason’s 1898 reflections on the …
4 years, 1 month ago
Bible Lessons FAQ (Part 2)
Charlotte Mason developed a program and method for Bible lessons for children from ages 6 to 18 that is breathtaking in its simplicity, elegance, and…
4 years, 1 month ago
Bible Teaching In The P.N.E.U.
Editor’s Note: In July 1919, Charlotte Mason wrote to her House of Education graduates. Her letter included this note: We must not forget either, our…
4 years, 2 months ago
Bible Lessons FAQ
When speaking of Bible lessons, Charlotte Mason writes, “Now our objective in this most important part of education is to give the children the knowl…
4 years, 2 months ago
Nature Study In The Home
Editor’s Note by Richele Baburina The scene of a country vicar collecting insects among the ancient oaks of Sherwood Forest might make you think you’…
4 years, 2 months ago