To be successful homeschooling with the Charlotte Mason Method, you'll need to make this mental shift. The Mental Shift You Need to Make originally appeared on Simply Charlotte Mason.
These four subjects will add interest your homeschool schedule, plus you'll be teaching your children valuable character traits and life skills. Add Variety with Four Interesting Subjects originally appeared on Simply Charlotte Mason.
Make sure you're doing math, science, and language arts the Charlotte Mason way, to ensure that your children will learn effectively. Three Subjects You Need to Check originally appeared on Simply Charlotte Mason.
Do these two things to feed your children's minds every day. Two Ways to Feed Your Children’s Minds Every Day originally appeared on Simply Charlotte Mason.
These five subjects add variety and interest to your homeschool week, but they only take a few minutes to do! Weekly School Subjects You’ll Love originally appeared on Simply Charlotte Mason.
The Charlotte Mason method of homeschooling is becoming more and more popular, and I’m thrilled. It’s a beautiful way to give your children a wide and personal education. As parents […] Two Foundational Charlotte Mason Methods originally appeared on Simply Charlotte Mason.
We might have started homeschooling with the Charlotte Mason Method thinking about curriculum, but it quickly becomes a wonderful way of life! Why Charlotte Mason is a Lifestyle originally appeared on Simply Charlotte Mason.
"I hate math!" "I don't want to do nature study!" Your child doesn't like a school subject. What do you do now? What to Do When Your Child Doesn’t Like a School Subject originally appeared on Simply Charlotte Mason.
Here are some tips and ideas for doing Charlotte Mason on a budget. Charlotte Mason on a Budget originally appeared on Simply Charlotte Mason.
Teaching your child to read can seem daunting, but if you look for these signs, you'll know when your child is ready. How to Know Your Child Is Ready for Reading Lessons originally appeared on Simply Charlotte Mason.
Should you include singing in your homeschool schedule? Christy Hissong joins Sonya to share how singing has impacted her homeschool journey. Why You Should Include Singing in Your Homeschool Schedule originally appeared on Simply Charlotte Mason.
Here's an overview of the notebooks that students keep in a Charlotte Mason Method homeschool. Charlotte Mason Method Notebooking originally appeared on Simply Charlotte Mason.
It seems like living science books often go out of print after just a couple of years. Here are some ways you can find a substitute book. How to Choose Substitute Living Science Books originally appeared on Simply Charlotte Mason.
Here are five ways you can set yourself up for a smooth homeschool morning every day. 5 Tips for a Smooth Homeschool Morning originally appeared on Simply Charlotte Mason.
With upper level literature, students need to discuss genre, themes, plot, character, and more. How can we do this in a Charlotte Mason way? Literature Discussions the Charlotte Mason Way originally appeared on Simply Charlotte Mason.
Find out how you can become your child's favorite book narrator! Here are 10 tips for reading aloud well. 10 Tips for Reading Aloud originally appeared on Simply Charlotte Mason.
As parents we want our children to enjoy reading. Here's how you can set your child up to love reading for life. How to Cultivate the Joy of Reading originally appeared on Simply Charlotte Mason.
What is twaddle? What does it mean to avoid twaddle in your home school? What Is Twaddle? originally appeared on Simply Charlotte Mason.
Amber O'Neal Johnston joins Sonya to talk about why history is so interesting with the Charlotte Mason homeschool approach. Why Repeat History Time Periods? originally appeared on Simply Charlotte Mason.
Here is what your preschooler really needs from you between ages 3 and 5, and what will truly prepare your preschooler for first grade. What Your Preschooler Really Needs originally appeared on Simply Charlotte Mason.
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