Through twice monthly conversations, three moms who have studied the Charlotte Mason method of educa
The range of subjects related to a Charlotte Mason education is immense. Nicole, Emily, and Liz each
This episode discusses what Charlotte Mason advised for the early years, before formal school lesso
This installment of "Charlotte Mason in Our Home" is an interview with Ryan Morgan, mother of five,
Charlotte Mason understood a fundamental skill persons have in learning: visualization. Emily, Liz,
Ms. Mason believed everyone could and should learn to sing. She employed the technique of the Sol Fa
Have you ever wondered how Picture Study may change in the older Forms? Perhaps your Picture Studies
This week's immersion lesson is recitation. Nicole does real life lessons with her daughters, two of
This week's immersion lesson demonstrates a Plutarch lesson. Nicole and her two daughters, forms III
This week's immersion lesson demonstrates the use of "map questions," in the geography lesson. We kn
Charlotte Mason acknowledged that teaching reading can feel like moving at a snail's pace, but that
This episode of A Delectable Education Charlotte Mason Podcast is an interview with Min Hwang to exp
This is a monthly question and answer episode discussing how to interest our husbands in Charlotte M
This week's Charlotte Mason podcast is an interview with a college graduate. Liz talks with Emma abo
Charlotte Mason included folk dance in the wide and varied feast. Today's interview with Sandra Sosa
"No education, but self-education," said Charlotte Mason. What does this mean in our schoolroom, in
The April Q&A episode discusses the usual variety of questions: Did Charlotte Mason use textbooks? I
"Education, said Charlotte Mason, is an "atmosphere, a discipline, and a life." Habit formation, the
It is not an exaggeration to say that understanding the ideas in this Charlotte Mason podcast is the
Charlotte Mason was convinced that children--all children--are born persons and advocated for "a lib