June 5, 2016

Awakening The Souls Of Parents With Young Children by Kelli Christenberry

Could it be that the souls of all [persons] are waiting for the call of knowledge to awaken them to delightful living. Mason, An Essay Towards a […]
May 29, 2016

The Way of Love by Therese Racklyeft

It is a joy and privilege to teach the children of Detroit. One only has to turn on a news program or pick up a newspaper […]
April 4, 2016

Why I Didn’t Want My Child In My Science Class by Shannon Goods

In my past life, I was a high school chemistry teacher. I lasted the proverbial five years for a new teacher, and then happily quit to […]
March 27, 2016

Finding Fullness Of Life In The Science Of Relations by Joy Shannon

On what does Fulness of Living depend? –– Education is the Science of Relations . . . . What we are concerned with is the fact […]
March 6, 2016

The Armitt and Charlotte Mason by Deborah Walsh

William Wordsworth Thomas de Quincey The area around Ambleside at the heart of the English Lake District has had an extraordinary history. Following in the footsteps […]
February 27, 2016

Living Science Through the Lives of Scientists by Nicole Williams

“That which has become the dominant idea of one person’s life, if it be launched suddenly at another, conveys no very great depth or weight of […]
February 21, 2016

Measured and Found Wanting by Evelyn Hoey

We live in an information age – an age in which we want to (and, in most cases, can) obtain information in the easiest and most […]
February 13, 2016

Reflections On A Day In A Large Room by Dr. Cindy Swicegood

Reader Beware: This blogpost is an unabashedly enthusiastic advertisement for the immersion sessions at the CMI conference (Wednesday, June 15, 2016). Immersion is an invaluable aid […]
February 7, 2016

Fact Check: Did Charlotte Mason Reject Original Sin? by Art Middlekauf

Over the years perhaps the most frequently asked question by conservative Christians about Charlotte Mason is, “Did Charlotte Mason reject the doctrine of original sin?” Many […]