Through twice monthly conversations, three moms who have studied the Charlotte Mason method of educa
Charlotte Mason knew nature study is critical to the good life and fundamental to education. Thi
This Charlotte Mason podcast episode is an interview with John Muir Laws (Jack), inspiring natur
This week's Charlotte Mason podcast addresses listener questions. Nicole, Emily, and Liz combine
The Charlotte Mason method applies to many teaching situations beyond traditional classrooms and
In this week's podcast, we discuss why Shakespeare was always included in Charlotte Mason's curri
Poetry was a deep love of Charlotte Mason's, and this week's podcast explores that wonder and de
This week's podcast focuses on Charlotte Mason's ideas for the study of literature. Wait, isn't
This podcast episode on the Charlotte Mason method of education focuses on some listener questio
This podcast episode's focus describes Charlotte Mason's inclusion of art and music in her essen
This Charlotte Mason podcast focuses on time management: how do we get organized to spread this
This week's Charlotte Mason podcast celebrates the role of mothers in their children's education.
This podcast episode focuses on answering more listener questions about the Charlotte Mason meth
Charlotte Mason had two essential tools to offer children to help them regulate their own behavi
This Charlotte Mason podcast focuses on the subject of citizenship beyond the study of Plutarch.
Nancy Kelly is an experienced Charlotte Mason teacher who joins us on this podcast to discuss th
Charlotte Mason thought Plutarch an invaluable source of knowledge and moral wisdom in the subje
Charlotte Mason's education is not just for children. This podcast is a discussion of three moth
This podcast addresses common questions that arise as parents and teachers pursue knowledge of t
Charlotte Mason is extraordinary in the arts and humanities, but does her method really work for
This podcast episode explores the ideas and objectives Charlotte Mason considered necessary for