What Charlotte Mason Called Twaddle (and How to Find Grace It in Your Homeschool)
Discover what Charlotte Mason meant by twaddle and how to recognize it in children’s books. Learn how to choose living books that honor your child’s intelligence and nurture a love of learning in your homeschool.
Something Restful, Something Beautiful, Something Reflective, and Something Fun: The Recipe for A Homeschool Mom’s Break
Take time to slow down and savor your homeschool break with these four gentle rhythms—something restful, something beautiful, something reflective, and something fun. This post shares simple, soul-filling ideas for homeschool moms to rest, reflect, and reconnect with their families between terms, inspired by the peaceful principles of Charlotte Mason.
30 Books for Moms Interested in Homeschooling
Podcasts and a Mother’s Education: Learning in the Margins of Your Day
Discover how podcasts can support a mother’s education in the Charlotte Mason homeschool journey. Learn why podcasts are a practical way to grow, find recommended shows, and start a listening habit that nourishes your own mind while teaching your children.
4 Simple Crafts to Do With Your Children This Fall
A List of Attainments for the Charlotte Mason Homeschooling Father
100 Simple Ways for Moms to Nourish Themselves This Fall
The Personal Curriculum Trend: Why Charlotte Mason Encouraged It Over 100 Years Ago
A Mother’s Education in Fall: Learning & Growing Alongside Your Children
Autumn is the perfect time for a homeschool mom to embrace Charlotte Mason’s call to a mother’s education. As the world slows down, we can join our children in learning through nature walks, poetry, and handicrafts. This season offers homeschool mom encouragement to keep growing, noticing beauty, and living a life alive with ideas.