Home education and motherhood blogger, Larissa of Living in Color blog shares her gentle + classical preschool review of level 2 for her four-year-old.
This post is all about the mother’s notebooks that I keep as part of our Charlotte Mason homeschool & my mother culture.
Homeschool mother and blogger Larissa of Living in Color blog shares a video tour of her Charlotte Mason notebooks and notebooking.
Where to begin with Charlotte Mason homeschooling: Who was Charlotte Mason? Why choose a Charlotte Mason home education? Books and resources
Motherhood and homeschool blogger Larissa, of LIving in Color blog, shares their homeschool preschool resources and year thus far. Read more now!
Home education and motherhood blogger, Larissa of Living in Color blog shares her gentle + classical preschool review of level 2 for her four-year-old.
This post is all about the mother’s notebooks that I keep as part of our Charlotte Mason homeschool & my mother culture.
Slow fashion blogger Larissa of Living in Color blog shares Affordable Slow Fashion Brands. Read more now!
Motherhood and homeschool blogger Larissa of Living in Color blog shares how to establish a morning time routine with young children. Read more now!
Motherhood and homeschool blogger Larissa, of LIving in Color blog, shares their homeschool preschool resources and year thus far. Read more now!
Homeschooling using the Charlotte Mason method is so much more than "homeschooling". It's a lifestyle! In our home, we start with essentials of: Nutrition, Cleanliness, and A Well-fed heart. Nutrition: While we all know nutrition is important, it is extremely important on homeschool days, as you are working on the habit of attention. Cleanliness: We
Motherhood and homeschool blogger Larissa of Living in Color blog shares a A Year of Tales homeschool curriculum. Read more now!
Charlotte Mason homeschool blogger Larissa shares how to teach handwriting the Charlotte Mason way. Read more now.
When I first started implementing the Charlotte Mason philosophy, I thought I could just use what I had learned as a Charlotte Mason teacher and apply it to the early years. But I was oh-so wrong! A Charlotte Mason “preschool” is very far removed from school. Over the past several years, I’ve taken the time
No, we are not 100% screen free - but I'm convinced a minimalist approach is good! You should try screen free parenting - you might love it!
Here's another bunch of freebies to pretty up the walls in your school room. I felt the need to refresh some of the quotes I've got and love -- look for some new ones & possibly some poetry printables -- I thought I'd start just refreshing for the season that's coming up. So, I hope to have some gorgeous fall printables with poetry to go along with it. If you love vintage florals and animals you are in luck! Because those are two things that I adore and really try to incorporate in my designs for putting up in my home. Free for personal use and to share with others! >>Download Here<< God Bless, Julie
Motherhood blogger and homeschool mom Larissa of Living in Color blog shares a list of best First Chapter Books for reading aloud. Read more now!
Today I want to share my comprehensive review of the Charlotte Mason Elementary Arithmetic Series, as we are almost done going through Book 1 with my Form 1B (first grade) student. It’s our first year using this program. We used something different last year, and I don’t want to keep changing what we use for...
Today I want to share with you how I prepared my homeschool logbook. A logbook is a place for me to keep my daily thoughts, reflections, and notes. But it also serves as a guidebook for me when planning weekly lessons. Still not certain you need one? See if the rest of this blog post...
A brief summary Charlotte Mason, the Charlotte Mason method, and her three-pronged approach that Education is an Atmosphere, a Discipline, a Life.
Home education and motherhood blogger, Larissa of Living in Color blog shares her gentle + classical preschool review of level 2 for her four-year-old.
Home education and motherhood blogger, Larissa of Living in Color blog shares her gentle + classical preschool review of level 2 for her four-year-old.
A blog about homeschool, containing support, information, unit studies and resource lists for Home Education.
Explore and learn about the meaning of the cross and resurrection with these fun Charlotte Mason Easter activities that center on Christ!
Motherhood and homeschool blogger Larissa of Living in Color blog shares how to establish a morning time routine with young children. Read more now!
When Miss H was about 15 months old, I took her to a restaurant to have breakfast with a friend. I have to tell you- Miss H has always been an excellent restaurant patron. In general, she just has a sweet disposition (of course, she has her moments, too!) This particular morning, I ordered a
Homeschool and motherhood blogger Larissa of Living in color blog shares How to Incorporate Art For Young Kids. Read more now!
Home education and motherhood blogger, Larissa of Living in Color blog shares her gentle + classical preschool review of level 2 for her four-year-old.
Join us for some Charlotte Mason inspired mother culture to celebrate Mother's Day!
Motherhood and homeschool blogger Larissa of Living in Color blog shares five books to read if you're considering homeschooling. Read more now!
Imagine how difficult life would be if we were not creatures of habit? Habits save us from the exhaustion of constant thought. We can do most of our daily tasks automatically without having to consider every step of grooming or home care. While habits often make our life easier, some have the opposite effect. It’s
My Homeschool offers a knowledge-rich Australian homeschool curriculum inspired by Charlotte Mason. We make homeschool easy. Online platform for Grades K -10.
Habit Training in the Preschool Years The preschool years are filled with wonder, curiosity, and a time to start building the foundations for the future. As a Charlotte Mason home educator, instead of putting any academic pressure on my preschooler, I focus on establishing and setting up good habits in his life. Why Habit Training?
Wanting to learn more about the Charlotte Mason style of homeschool? Here are 20 Charlotte Mason books to get you started.
Every Charlotte Mason homeschool is familiar with narration. But we should limit this educational tool to our children.
The Charlotte Mason method is truly an amazing way to homeschool, but its genius is clouded by too much information. If you are like me, you don't have the time nor the inclination to swim through a sea of impressions. You need a summary, and then you need someone to tell you how to put these ideas into practice.
I want to preface this by saying that I’m not a homeschool philosophy expert. I’m not someone who has pored over volumes of educational methods. I’m not someone who religiously fo…
A habit that's on the heart and mind of so many of us is obedience. We long for our children to obey, "for this pleases the Lord." And, to be truthful, we want our children to obey to have those "smooth and easy days" that Charlotte Mason described. Obedience is a habit that we keep
(this post contains Amazon affiliate links, please see our disclosure for more details) When I first started homeschooling I had 3 children under the age of 6 and one on the way. I jumped feet first into homeschooling and didn't completely know what I was doing, I just knew God called me to this place
Today I want to share with you how I prepared my homeschool logbook. A logbook is a place for me to keep my daily thoughts, reflections, and notes. But it also serves as a guidebook for me when planning weekly lessons. Still not certain you need one? See if the rest of this blog post...