What is the Charlotte Mason Method?
Charlotte Mason was a 19th century British educator. She developed an approach to the education of children that respected the goodness and humanity of the child. This led to her formulation of an educational philosophy and practice that is still relevant today. This method focuses on instilling a sense of wonder in each child through the study of nature, art, music, and very good literature.
What is the Charlotte Mason Method?
Charlotte Mason Research Company
Minds More Awake: The Vison of Charlotte Mason
Anne E. White explores what is known as the Charlotte Mason, based on the educational philosophy of the 19th century British educator. The goal is to set a child on the path to an intentional, purposeful life. White explores both the practical and philosophical understanding the Mason's practices. White includes lots of examples of how to use these ideas in your own homeschooling.
For the Children's Sake: Foundations of Education for Home and School
Charlotte Mason Approach
Ideas and Books: The Method of Education
Simply Charlotte Mason
Pocketful of Pinecones: Nature Study With the Gentle Art of Learning : A Story for Mother Culture
When Children Love to Learn: A Practical Application of Charlotte Mason's Philosophy for Today
Starting Charlotte Mason from Scratch
Sonya Shafer discusses ways to incorporate the methods of Charlotte Mason into your homeschooling, with ideas on organizing and planning for more success and to reduce frustration. Useful for both those starting out and those who are looking for best practices in refining their education philosophy approach to homeschooling.
Habits: The Mother's Secret to Success (Charlotte Mason Topics - Volume 1)
Support for Homeschooling Using the Charlotte Mason Method
Classical Ed Books
CM for One
CM4primaryyears
CharlotteMasonKindergarten
AmblesideOnline Facebook Group
The primary purpose of this Facebook group is to serve those who are actively using AmblesideOnline, a Charlotte Mason-inspired free curriculum. The group adheres to the methods outlined by Charlotte Mason and discusses topics such as what makes a book a living book, how to teach various subjects, how to manage your schedule, etc.
CM-Waldorf
CM Curricula
Charlotte Mason Group for Fruity Catholics
A+ Homeschooling
Mater Amabilis Teacher Training Forum
CMmamas - Leader support group
Charlotte Mason Forum at vegsource.com
ABC Books by Ann
CMSeries
Support4HomeSchool
CM4earlyyears
Catholic Charlotte Mason
Christian Classical Charlotte Mason
Simply Charlotte Mason
Ambleside Online
Charlotte Mason Homeschool Curriculum
Charlotte Mason Help
Charlotte Mason Living Books Curriculum
Simply Charlotte Mason Curriculum
Considering God's Creation
Mater Amabilis
Train Up a Child Publishing
AmblesideOnline Facebook Group
The primary purpose of this Facebook group is to serve those who are actively using AmblesideOnline, a Charlotte Mason-inspired free curriculum. The group adheres to the methods outlined by Charlotte Mason and discusses topics such as what makes a book a living book, how to teach various subjects, how to manage your schedule, etc.
Simply Charlotte Mason
Handbook of Nature Study
Ambleside Online
Charlotte Mason Resources & Materials
Teaching Poetry: Subject by Subject
Simply Charlotte Mason
Handbook of Nature Study
Pocketful of Pinecones: Nature Study With the Gentle Art of Learning : A Story for Mother Culture
The Charlotte Mason Approach to Poetry
When Children Love to Learn: A Practical Application of Charlotte Mason's Philosophy for Today
Ambleside Online
Starting Charlotte Mason from Scratch
Sonya Shafer discusses ways to incorporate the methods of Charlotte Mason into your homeschooling, with ideas on organizing and planning for more success and to reduce frustration. Useful for both those starting out and those who are looking for best practices in refining their education philosophy approach to homeschooling.
Habits: The Mother's Secret to Success (Charlotte Mason Topics - Volume 1)
The Living Page: Keeping Notebooks with Charlotte Mason
Charlotte Mason believed that children need to be trained to see, to have their eyes opened, in order to find joy in life. This work explains the value of using the method of writing in journals or notebooks, as derived from the expansive work of Charlotte Mason. You'll find tips to help your children practice putting their knowledge, thoughts, and pictures down on paper, helping them to retain information better, create something beautiful, and strive for retention.
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