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After taking a “school break” this summer during the end of my pregnancy and while we adjusted to a new little one, though we don’t really ever consider ourselves in or out of school, I’m eager to add more motivation to our days soon. And though we usually school year-round, I know many homeschoolers begin in August and so I’m eager to post some inspirational and practical homeschool help over the next few weeks.
Home-education is one of my passions. I wish everyone did it, just because I think it’s so incredible. If you think you would never or could never do it, it is my passion to convince you that you can 😉 If you are stressed out and really don’t like homeschooling, it is my passion to get you to try something else–a more relaxed approach. If you think homeschooling is just a classroom moved into a house, it is my passion to convince you you’re wrong. Home education is a lifestyle with no end to the possibilities.
Charlotte Mason’s teachings have been of great inspiration to me. If you haven’t read about her, consider getting the book Charlotte Mason Companion. I’ll be quoting a lot from her book as I talk homeschooling.
So today, I leave you with this:
“How do you picture education? A schoolroom crammed with bored children? A teacher idly lecturing about things that the children will soon forget? Education is thought of as an affair for teachers, something to major in in college, something that requires a large amount of brains and has very little to do with ordinary people.
Charlotte Mason had a different concept of education….
‘The idea that vivifies teaching…is that Education is a Science of Relations; by which phrase we mean that children come into the world with a natural appetite for, and affinity with, all the material of knowledge; for interest in the heroic past and in the age of myths; for a desire to know about everything that moves and lives, about strange places and strange people; for a wish to handle material and to make; a desire to run and ride and row and do whatever the law of gravitation permits. Therefore…we endeavor that he shall have relations of pleasure and intimacy established with as many as possible of the interests proper to him; not learning a slight or incomplete smattering about this or that subject, but plunging into vital knowledge, with a great field before him which in all his life he will not be able to explore. ‘ -Charlotte Mason
What is the best curriculum for a well-brought-up person? Whatever the specifics of the curriculum used in your home, be sure that your children each day have:
- Something or someone to love
- Something to do
- Something to think about”
-Karen Andreola
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