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Habits for Life
Habits for Life

Art Middlekauff explores the origin, application, and relevance of Charlotte Mason’s teaching on the physiology of habit. Recorded live at the 2019 G…

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Ourselves
Ourselves

A teacher shares her experiences using “Ourselves” with a class of children in this vintage 1909 article.

6 years, 11 months ago

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Reminiscences
Reminiscences

H. W. Household’s final tribute to Charlotte Mason as a person, and to her method as a philosophy. Read by Greg Rolling.

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On Teaching French to Young Children
On Teaching French to Young Children

House of Education graduate Marjorie Evans explores living elements of French instruction in this vintage 1909 paper.

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My Tongue’s Use
My Tongue’s Use

The president of a PNEU branch raises provocative questions about the teaching of classical and living languages in this 1939 vintage article.

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The Place of Habit
The Place of Habit

Helen Webb lays out the critical importance—and the critical dangers—of habit formation in this vintage 1917 article, reprinted in 1929. Read by Jenn…

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A Tradition of Music Appreciation
A Tradition of Music Appreciation

Dawn Tull reveals the ongoing tradition of music appreciation in the PNEU in this original article.

7 years ago

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Nature Note Books
Nature Note Books

Agnes Drury surveys the history and practice of nature notebooks in this vintage Parents’ Review article from 1952.

7 years ago

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Ask Art #4 – The Spirit and the Letter
Ask Art #4 – The Spirit and the Letter

Art Middlekauff and Ashley Olander answer a listener’s question about how the Holy Spirit affects flexibility and specificity in the Charlotte Mason …

7 years ago

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Opinions and Principles
Opinions and Principles

Charlotte Mason’s sweeping overview of her philosophy, written in 1909, reprinted in a booklet, and now available for free. Read by Joanne Downing.

7 years ago

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