Today, I hope for my children the gift of aspiring to learn throughout their lifetime. Constantly holding to the promise of wisdom gained through listening intently to the whisper of the Creator of all things.
Tomorrow will come and I will be thankful in that moment, no matter the circumstance, holding to the joy given me by the LORD.
Yesterday is done. It will not return and I will not regret. Rather, I will savor the opportunity to learn from the past and determine to not mare my future with the mistakes thereof.
Today, is a new day, and I am thankful.
Here are a few links to inspire my fellow Charlotte Mason educators:
- The Mind Needs Its Food is a great read and reflection on the power of a Charlotte Mason education from Harmony Fine Arts.
- The Homeschool Classroom has a great read on Starting a Kids' Book Club. Excellent way to promote all those wonderful living books.
- Narration is a key element in any Charlotte Mason home education. Here is a quick review on 5 Steps to Successful Narration.
- The tricky subject of Dictation and Copywork in High School.
- Here are some helpful tips for implementing your Shakespeare study at home with a little bit of performance. Performing with Shakespeare
- A few thoughts of my own on the importance of The Bard in home education.
- Here is a great coloring page that we used for a cover page in our Shakespeare Notebooks.
- This is our favorite audio version to use when the kids are younger, Tales from Shakespeare on LibriVox.
- Great blog for art appreciation and art instruction. I love that artist woman!
- Art Appreciation as taught by dad ---> Art Education: Dad Does It Different, Not Wrong!
- Harmony Fine Arts: This is the curriculum we are completing at home this year and next year we will begin Late Renaissance to Early Modern Art & Music.
- Want to plan your own art study for the semester? Start here with Jimmie's article on How to Plan an Art Study for the Semester.
Joyfully Learning Alongside You,
The Joyful Socks Mom
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