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The Nativity

Spend your Advent with Charlotte Mason in this 1910 devotional that she wrote for The Parents’ Review, available now on the Internet for the very fir…

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A Programme for Shakespeare

Are all Shakespeare plays equally suited to a living education? Nancy Kelly surveys the PNEU programmes for insight.

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From Urbanite to Conservationist

Stacie Johnson tells the unlikely story of how Charlotte Mason convinced a city-slicker to go outside. A lot.

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Women Must Weep

During a time of prolonged national suffering, Charlotte Mason points her readers to the bread of life in this vintage article from 1915. Read by Jen…

8 years, 7 months ago

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A Dangerous Adventure

Art Middlekauff shares the rest of his Charlotte Mason story, a journey that enters the darkness of night.

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The Reception of Volume 6

Morgan Conner explores how Charlotte Mason’s final volume was received and used by the PNEU.

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How to Safeguard the Love of Learning

Karen Andreola explains what causes children to lose their love of learning, and how we as parents can preserve it. Read by Brittney McGann.

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Charlotte Mason and the SAT

Art Middlekauff tells a story about how a Charlotte Mason education prepares a student for the SAT, and for life.

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Mathematics

Irene Stephens explains the fundamental principle of living math in this classic 1912 Parents’ Review article.

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The Teacher of Physics

The third in a series of articles by Richele Baburina on the teaching of physics the Charlotte Mason way.

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