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Our latest issue, EXPECT, is now available.
I am thrilled to announce that Calistenia Sueca Version Revisida is now available! Born out of a desire to provide more Charlotte Mason resources for the Spanish-speaking community, I hope this version of Swedish Drill RevisitedTM will allow more families to effectively implement Swedish Drill in their homes.
I love, adore, and have always used AmblesideOnline as our homeschool curriculum. Also, I have always collected books. In the high school years, when AO takes a pick-and-choose salad bar approach, I can't help but consider not just the books on the lists, but also the books on my shelves.
"I hope the reader is not among the naughty children who read the fable and skip the moral." - Charlotte Mason, School Education, p. 167 This issue came up recently in the Scholé Sisters classical writing class during a live Q&A session. The question was about the morals in Aesop.
If you aren't familiar with the term "mother culture," I'm actually referring to an article that appeared in Charlotte Mason's Parents' Review Magazine way back in 1892. The Mother Culture article does a couple important things.
How do we make ourselves better teachers? Better mothers? Better persons? Once upon a time, Charlotte Mason had a course that did just that! The Mothers' Education Course (MEC) was a three-year (and later a two-year) program Charlotte Mason put together to educate moms who were educating their children.