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Wisdom in Principles with Karen Glass- Part 2

This is the second part of our interview with Karen Glass, in which we discussed Wisdom in Principles.  Home education …contained in essence all the thought which Charlotte developed in her future writings.” Essex  Essex Cholmondeley 0:43 – Essex Cholmondeley quote. Have you tried to tie these thoughts into future volumes?  1:36- KG- Charlotte Mason educator and …

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Wisdom in Principles with Karen Glass- Part 1

It is wise to search out Charlotte Mason’s principles instead of trying to follow every single idea she put forth. In this episode, we chatted with Karen Glass and learned what she’s doing to help homeschool moms focus on the principles in Charlotte Mason’s first volume.  Since this episode originally aired, Karen has published her book, A …

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Which Charlotte Mason Book Should I Read Next?

In this episode, Amy and Leah talk about Charlotte Mason’s volumes and where to start reading them.  “That the mother may know what she is about, may come thoroughly furnished to her work, she should have something more than a hearsay acquaintance with the theory of education.”  Charlotte Mason, Home Education 0:57- Which Charlotte Mason …

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Charlotte Mason Bible Lessons with Crystin Morris

In this episode of our “wisdom” season, we’re discussing Bible lessons with Crystin Morris from Delightfully Feasting.  “Of the three sorts of knowledge proper to a child,—the knowledge of God, of man, and of the universe,—the knowledge of God ranks first in importance, is indispensable, and most happy-making.” Charlotte Mason, Philosophy of Education 1:15- Crystin, …

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