August 29, 2015

Are You Willing to Serve? by Carroll Smith

Letter Courtesy of the Armitt Trust Often times I hear people say that Charlotte Mason was only for elementary children, and the P.N.E.U. was only for […]
August 1, 2015

A Brief Discussion On Living Books – Part II by Therese Racklyeft

This week in Part II of her blog post on living books, Therese Racklyeft discusses further the topic of living books as well as offering some […]
July 26, 2015

A Brief Discussion On Living Books – Part I by Therese Racklyeft

Therese Racklyeft is a Charlotte Mason teacher at the Charlotte Mason Community School in Detroit, MI. In Part I she incorporates some of her own story […]
June 23, 2015

Finding Life in a Dead Language by Shannon Goods

When my oldest was about to turn ten, it was time to face the question of Latin. I knew Charlotte Mason had her students beginning their […]
May 24, 2015

Not Just For The Children by Joy Shannon

Somehow my goal has changed; it is funny, isn’t it? One day we wake up and realize things are different. It didn’t happen overnight — it […]
May 17, 2015

Murder Mysteries: Do They Belong In The Trash or On The Couch? by Kathryn Forney

Whenever asked the question, “What have you been reading lately?” and my answer is, “A murder mystery,” I feel I must qualify and explain myself. There […]
April 25, 2015

Memories of Charlotte Mason by Margaret Coombs

IMG_0874 Margaret diligently working on Mason’s biography at the Armitt in Ambleside. As you may know, Lutterworth Press in Cambridge, England is bringing out my new […]
April 12, 2015

Natural History: Implementing Special Studies by Nicole Williams

Nature study conjures up such lovely images: children dazzled by a field of wildflowers, peering under rocks in a streambed, or showing their pressed-flower collection to […]
April 5, 2015

A Respecter Of Persons by Evelyn Hoey

I love being a pupil of Charlotte Mason. Learning from her has changed me and my life for the better. I am not alone in this. […]