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In this episode, Patrick explores the metaphor of education as a feast, drawing on the rich tradition of classical education that sees learning as a nourishing meal for the mind and soul. What do we do when a child resists learning or lacks enthusiasm for what is good, true, and beautiful? Patrick reflects on how parents and teachers can continue to offer a rich educational “table” even when students are hesitant to partake.
This conversation is especially helpful for homeschooling parents, classical educators, and families seeking a poetic approach to education. Discover how cultivating an atmosphere of wonder, beauty, and truth can gently awaken a child’s love of learning over time.
Join the conversation by becoming part of the TCT Toolshed, a private community for parents who want to cultivate homes and schools filled with rich poetic and classical learning experiences:
https://the-toolshed.circle.so/
Learn more about The Children’s Tradition:
Web: https://www.thechildrenstradition.com/
Substack: https://childrenstradition.substack.com/
s a classical education in the poetic mode realistic for large families? How does being enrolled in a public charter school shape a homeschool that is seeking to follow The Children's Tradition?
Welcome to our new series, A Look Inside Your Homeschool, where Amanda chats with real moms using The Children’s Tradition (TCT) — a classical Charlotte Mason curriculum rooted in the Thousand Good Books books, nature study, and poetic learning.
In this episode we sit down with Lindsay Dyson, a mom of eight children, ages 8 months to 13 years old, with five formal students. In this episode we discuss the practical aspects of giving children a poetic education in the context of a large family with lots of babies underfoot. We also discuss how Lindsay's family is able to be enrolled in a charter school, submit student work samples, and still maintain a home atmosphere that is rich in the poetic mode.
Join the conversation by being apart of the TCT Toolshed, a private social network for parents desiring to cultivate educational atmospheres rich in poetic experience: https://the-toolshed.circle.so/
Web: https://www.thechildrenstradition.com/
Substack: https://childrenstradition.substack.com/
In this video Patrick and Amanda discuss a few common misconceptions of poetic knowledge, like that it…
Is the study of poetry
Is only for pre-school children
Only has to do with stories and the moral imagination
Is romanticism repackaged
We hope you find this video helpful! If you would like to see the show notes, you can find them under resources in The Toolshed.
Join the conversation by being apart of the TCT Toolshed, a private social network for parents desiring to cultivate educational atmospheres rich in poetic experience: https://the-toolshed.circle.so/
Web: https://www.thechildrenstradition.com/
Substack: https://childrenstradition.substack.com/
On this episode we interview Alec Bianco, director of marketing for the Circe Institute. We talk about education as an invitation (but how that balances with the necessity of boundaries), the power of the moral imagination, and then, finally, we dive into the topic of the Socratic command to "Know Thyself" contrasted with the modern temptation to "Trust Thyself."
You can find Alec on X: https://x.com/alecmbianco?lang=en
The Circe Institute: https://circeinstitute.org/
Join the conversation by being apart of the TCT Toolshed, a private social network for parents desiring to cultivate educational atmospheres rich in poetic experience: https://the-toolshed.circle.so/
Web: https://www.thechildrenstradition.com/
Substack: https://childrenstradition.substack.com/
What does a day in the life of a TCT homeschool really look like? Welcome to our new series, A Look Inside Your Homeschool, where Amanda talks with moms who use The Children’s Tradition curriculum.
In this episode, Amanda sits down with McKenzie Westrom, a Texas mom of three with one Year 2 student. McKenzie has been using The Children’s Tradition since the beta year (2024) and truly embodies the heart of our program in her homeschool.
On this episode we interview Annie Crawford. Annie is a cultural apologist, classical educator, and homeschool mom. She teaches online courses for The Symbolic World, as well as apologetics and humanities courses for high schoolers at Vine Classical Community of Austen. In this episode we talk about how symbolism and a sacramental view of the world takes us deeper into Reality, and in honor of the Christmas season we talk about how feasting imprints truth, goodness, and beauty onto our souls!
You can find Annie on X: https://x.com/annielcrawford?lang=en
Her website: http://anniecrawford.net/
Join the conversation by being apart of the TCT Toolshed, a private social network for parents desiring to cultivate educational atmospheres rich in poetic experience: https://the-toolshed.circle.so/
Web: https://www.thechildrenstradition.com/
Substack: https://childrenstradition.substack.com/
On this episode Patrick and Amanda Faus talk about tutorial programs and co-ops. They discuss how they started Kalos Classical, the why behind starting a program, and how The Children's Tradition can practically work in community.
You can out more about Kalos Classical here: kalosclassical.com
Join the conversation by being apart of the TCT Toolshed, a private social network for parents desiring to cultivate educational atmospheres rich in poetic experience: https://the-toolshed.circle.so/
Web: https://www.thechildrenstradition.com/
Substack: https://childrenstradition.substack.com/
On this episode we interview Anthony Coafield, owner of Living Book Press. We talk about the origin of Living Book Press, how Anthony's experience with a brain injury showed him the power of stories, and the multifaceted gift of living books in education.
You can find out more about Living Book Press here: livingbookpress.com
Follow LBP on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/livingbookp...
Join the conversation by being apart of the TCT Toolshed, a private social network for parents desiring to cultivate educational atmospheres rich in poetic experience: https://the-toolshed.circle.so/
Web: https://www.thechildrenstradition.com/
Substack: https://childrenstradition.substack.com/
On this episode we interview Autumn Kern, host of The Common House network for classical Charlotte Mason homeschoolers and The Commonplace podcast. We talk about the growing popularity of personal curriculums and the way modernity has left most of us with an intuitive sense that something was lacking in our own education. Autumn gives wonderful practical tips on how you can pursue varying degrees of personal study through what she calls Mother Acadamia (though fathers can do it too)!
Join the conversation by being apart of the TCT Toolshed, a private social network for parents desiring to cultivate educational atmospheres rich in poetic experience: https://the-toolshed.circle.so/
Web: https://www.thechildrenstradition.com/
Substack: https://childrenstradition.substack.com/
On this episode Amanda shares how she homeschools her six children and still has time to run a small business, clean, grocery shop, and nourish her intellectual life. For context, the Faus children's ages are 10 (Year 5), 8 (Year 3), 6 (Year 1), 4, 2, and 6 months. This is the general pattern of our life at this time, but do not mistake hearing about our routines for some idea of perfection. Our days absolutely include all the usual interruptions of real life: fatigue from interrupted sleep, a moody child, sibling conflicts, moments of personal overwhelm, and so on. But with God's help we keep putting one foot in front of the other, and whenever we pause to look back we see so much Grace in how we continue to grow and learn together.
Join the conversation by being apart of the TCT Toolshed, a private social network for parents desiring to cultivate educational atmospheres rich in poetic experience: https://the-toolshed.circle.so/
Web: https://www.thechildrenstradition.com/
Substack: https://childrenstradition.substack.com/
On this episode Patrick and Amanda interview Benjamin Lyda. Benjamin is the author of Scriptorium Writing, a progymnasmata curriculum and consultant for his company Living Classical. In this conversation we talk about poetic knowledge as "knowledge of the heart", and how this conception of knowledge shapes how we approach writing in our homeschools.
You can find out more about Benjamin's work at:
Scriptorium Writing - https://www.scriptoriumwriting.com/
Substack - https://substack.com/@livingclassical...
Consulting - https://www.livingclassical.org/
Join the conversation by being apart of the TCT Toolshed, a private social network for parents desiring to cultivate educational atmospheres rich in poetic experience: https://the-toolshed.circle.so/
Web: https://www.thechildrenstradition.com/
Substack: https://childrenstradition.substack.com/
On this episode Patrick and Amanda interview Joshua Gibbs. He is the director of The Classical Teaching Institute and author of multiple books including his most recent and the subject of this episode, Love What Lasts. With over 19 years teaching classical books in Christian schools, his work as a writer and lecturer are full of wit and insight, grounded in experience. We are eager to share his wisdom with you all as we talk about how to learn to love what has been handed down to us in old books (among other things) when our palate has been shaped by shallow entertainment.
You can find out more about Josh's work at:
The Gibbs Classical Website - https://www.gibbsclassical.com/
The Classical Teaching Institute -https://www.theclassicalteachinginsti...
Join the conversation by being apart of the TCT Toolshed, a private social network for parents desiring to cultivate educational atmospheres rich in poetic experience: https://the-toolshed.circle.so/
Web: https://www.thechildrenstradition.com/
Substack: https://childrenstradition.substack.com/
On this episode Patrick and Amanda interview Heidi White. An educator, a therapist, and a writer, Heidi recently released her first book, The Divided Soul! In this conversation we talk about the way duty and desire represent the internal conflict all people experience, the way stories embody this dichotomy, and the ways we pursue harmonizing duty and desire as a family.
Join the conversation by being apart of the TCT Toolshed, a private social network for parents desiring to cultivate educational atmospheres rich in poetic experience: https://the-toolshed.circle.so/
Web: https://www.thechildrenstradition.com/
Substack: https://childrenstradition.substack.com/
On this episode Patrick and Amanda interview Emily Finley. A mother of four, she also has a phD in politics, is a senior fellow of the Albertus Magnus Institute, and is the writer of The Christian Imagination on Substack. We talk about the romantic imagination of Rousseau and how that differs from the moral imagination we are aiming to cultivate in the classical tradition. We also discuss the competing imaginative visions of a historically-rooted classical versus neo-classical (Dorothy Sayers) approaches to education.
The Christian Imagination: https://efinley.substack.com/?utm_sou...
Albertus Magnus Institute: https://magnusinstitute.org/
Join the conversation by being apart of the TCT Toolshed, a private social network for parents desiring to cultivate educational atmospheres rich in poetic experience: https://the-toolshed.circle.so/
Web: https://www.thechildrenstradition.com/
Substack: https://childrenstradition.substack.com/
On this episode Patrick and Amanda interview Adam Taylor, son to James Taylor, and an inspiring educator in his own right at St. Martin's Academy. We talk about Adam's experience growing up in a household with poetic knowledge in the air, and then we discuss a concept called "connaturality" that reminds us that whatever we surround our children with will become apart of their soul's interior landscape.
St. Martin's Academy: https://saintmartinsacademy.org/
Join the conversation by being apart of the TCT Toolshed, a private social network for parents desiring to cultivate educational atmospheres rich in poetic experience: https://the-toolshed.circle.so/
Web: https://www.thechildrenstradition.com/
Substack: https://childrenstradition.substack.com/
On this episode Patrick and Amanda interview Dr. Zachary Porcu to discuss the differences between modern and ancient mans' conceptions of how we know what we know.
You can find Dr. Zac on Substack: https://substack.com/@zacharyporcu?ut...
The Roots of Everything Podcast: https://www.ancientfaith.com/podcasts...
Join the conversation by being apart of the TCT Toolshed, a private social network for parents desiring to cultivate educational atmospheres rich in poetic experience: https://the-toolshed.circle.so/
Web: https://www.thechildrenstradition.com/
Substack: https://childrenstradition.substack.com/
On this episode we talk about death, tragedies, and scares in the Good Books. From fairy tales and Shakespearean tales to Bible stories and the lives of saints, we discuss it all.
Join the conversation by being apart of the TCT Toolshed, a private social network for parents desiring to cultivate educational atmospheres rich in poetic experience: https://the-toolshed.circle.so/
Web: https://www.thechildrenstradition.com/
Substack: https://childrenstradition.substack.com/
Instagram: / / thechildrenstradition
Facebook: / / 61579788214333
On this episode Patrick discusses how the moral imagination is formed.
Join the conversation by being apart of the TCT Toolshed, a private social network for parents desiring to cultivate educational atmospheres rich in poetic experience: https://the-toolshed.circle.so/
Web: https://www.thechildrenstradition.com/
Substack: https://childrenstradition.substack.com/
Instagram: t / thechildrenstradition
Facebook: / 61579788214333
On this episode Amanda expounds on why children need classical literature. #thousandgoodbooks #johnsenior #books #classicaleducation #classicbooks
Join the conversation by being apart of the TCT Toolshed, a private social network for parents desiring to cultivate educational atmospheres rich in poetic experience: https://the-toolshed.circle.so/
Web: https://www.thechildrenstradition.com/
Substack: https://childrenstradition.substack.com/
Instagram: t / thechildrenstradition
Facebook: / 61579788214333
On this episode Patrick and Amanda invited Trae Bailey on to discuss the central role of fathers in their children's education and ideas for leading their family towards the true, the good, and the beautiful.
Trae is content editor at Fraternus. You can find out more about Fraternus here: https://fraternus.org/
He also can be found on Substack: https://substack.com/@traebailey
Join the conversation by being apart of the TCT Toolshed, a private social network for parents desiring to cultivate educational atmospheres rich in poetic experience: https://the-toolshed.circle.so/
Web: https://www.thechildrenstradition.com/
Substack: https://childrenstradition.substack.com/
Instagram: t / thechildrenstradition
Facebook: / 61579788214333























