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Charlotte Mason Homeschool Units A Mother's Education Summer, Charlotte Mason Mother Culture
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A Mother's Education Summer, Charlotte Mason Mother Culture

$15.00

A Mother’s Education Summer 2025

"If mothers could learn to do for themselves what they do for their children when they are overdone, we should have happier households. Let the mother go out to play!" —Charlotte Mason

As mothers, we spend our days pouring into the hearts and minds of our children, guiding them in truth, beauty, and goodness. But what if we, too, embraced the joy of learning? A Mother’s Education Summer is an invitation to step into a wide room of knowledge—one that nourishes your mind and spirit through the rich traditions of a Charlotte Mason education.

This 12-week program is designed to help you cultivate a habit of learning, deepen your appreciation for living books, nature, and journaling, and build confidence in your own education. Each week includes:

  • Curated readings that bring wisdom and inspiration to your personal growth.

  • Reflection sheets to document your learning journey—celebrating successes and navigating challenges.

  • Community support through twice-monthly Zoom gatherings and an interactive discussion group.

  • A weekly art print featuring the work of Edward Hopper, offering a window into beauty and contemplation.

  • Guidance on key notebooking practices, including a Book of Centuries, nature journaling, commonplacing, and written narrations.

    Reading List:
    In community:

  • A Land Remembered by Patrick D. Smith

  • Life on a Little Known Planet by Howard Ensign Evans


Independently:

  • Animal, Vegetable, Miracle by Barbara Kingsolver, Camille Kingsolver, and Steven L. Hopp

  • Brave the Wild River by Melissa L. Sevigny

  • Carl Sandburg Harvest Poems

This is not just a program for homeschooling mothers—it is for any mother who longs to rekindle her own love of learning.

Charlotte Mason reminds us: “There is no education but self-education.” May this spring season awaken your curiosity, deepen your understanding, and inspire you to be a lifelong learner.

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A Mother’s Education Summer 2025

"If mothers could learn to do for themselves what they do for their children when they are overdone, we should have happier households. Let the mother go out to play!" —Charlotte Mason

As mothers, we spend our days pouring into the hearts and minds of our children, guiding them in truth, beauty, and goodness. But what if we, too, embraced the joy of learning? A Mother’s Education Summer is an invitation to step into a wide room of knowledge—one that nourishes your mind and spirit through the rich traditions of a Charlotte Mason education.

This 12-week program is designed to help you cultivate a habit of learning, deepen your appreciation for living books, nature, and journaling, and build confidence in your own education. Each week includes:

  • Curated readings that bring wisdom and inspiration to your personal growth.

  • Reflection sheets to document your learning journey—celebrating successes and navigating challenges.

  • Community support through twice-monthly Zoom gatherings and an interactive discussion group.

  • A weekly art print featuring the work of Edward Hopper, offering a window into beauty and contemplation.

  • Guidance on key notebooking practices, including a Book of Centuries, nature journaling, commonplacing, and written narrations.

    Reading List:
    In community:

  • A Land Remembered by Patrick D. Smith

  • Life on a Little Known Planet by Howard Ensign Evans


Independently:

  • Animal, Vegetable, Miracle by Barbara Kingsolver, Camille Kingsolver, and Steven L. Hopp

  • Brave the Wild River by Melissa L. Sevigny

  • Carl Sandburg Harvest Poems

This is not just a program for homeschooling mothers—it is for any mother who longs to rekindle her own love of learning.

Charlotte Mason reminds us: “There is no education but self-education.” May this spring season awaken your curiosity, deepen your understanding, and inspire you to be a lifelong learner.

A Mother’s Education Summer 2025

"If mothers could learn to do for themselves what they do for their children when they are overdone, we should have happier households. Let the mother go out to play!" —Charlotte Mason

As mothers, we spend our days pouring into the hearts and minds of our children, guiding them in truth, beauty, and goodness. But what if we, too, embraced the joy of learning? A Mother’s Education Summer is an invitation to step into a wide room of knowledge—one that nourishes your mind and spirit through the rich traditions of a Charlotte Mason education.

This 12-week program is designed to help you cultivate a habit of learning, deepen your appreciation for living books, nature, and journaling, and build confidence in your own education. Each week includes:

  • Curated readings that bring wisdom and inspiration to your personal growth.

  • Reflection sheets to document your learning journey—celebrating successes and navigating challenges.

  • Community support through twice-monthly Zoom gatherings and an interactive discussion group.

  • A weekly art print featuring the work of Edward Hopper, offering a window into beauty and contemplation.

  • Guidance on key notebooking practices, including a Book of Centuries, nature journaling, commonplacing, and written narrations.

    Reading List:
    In community:

  • A Land Remembered by Patrick D. Smith

  • Life on a Little Known Planet by Howard Ensign Evans


Independently:

  • Animal, Vegetable, Miracle by Barbara Kingsolver, Camille Kingsolver, and Steven L. Hopp

  • Brave the Wild River by Melissa L. Sevigny

  • Carl Sandburg Harvest Poems

This is not just a program for homeschooling mothers—it is for any mother who longs to rekindle her own love of learning.

Charlotte Mason reminds us: “There is no education but self-education.” May this spring season awaken your curiosity, deepen your understanding, and inspire you to be a lifelong learner.

Denver, Colorado    beth@littleworldwanderers.com

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