Charlotte Mason’s method works in all kinds of homes and with every kind of child. This podcast interview with Jenny Schreiner demonstrates this perfectly. If you have ever felt overwhelmed, just imagine seven children under 11, special needs children, adopted children, being new to and trying to implement Charlotte Mason. Listen be refreshed and encouraged by Jenny’s vulnerable and valuable lessons in her role as mother and teacher.
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[Jenny’s Family]
“If mothers could learn to do for themselves what they do for their children when these are overdone, we should have happier households. Let the mother go out to play! If she would only have courage to let everything go when life becomes too tense, and just take a day, or half a day, out in the fields, or with a favourite book, or in a picture gallery looking long and well at just two or three pictures, or in bed, without the children, life would go on far more happily for both children and parents. The mother would be able to hold herself in ‘wise passiveness,’ and would not fret her children by continual interference, even of hand or eye––she would let them be.” (3/33-34)
“We ought to do so much for our children, and are able to do so much for them, that we begin to think everything rests with us and that we should never intermit for a moment our conscious action on the young minds and hearts about us. Our endeavours become fussy and restless. We are too much with our children, ‘late and soon.’ We try to dominate them too much, even when we fail to govern, and we are unable to perceive that wise and purposeful letting alone is the best part of education. But this form of error arises from a defect of our qualities. We may take heart. We have the qualities, and all that is wanted is adjustment; to this we must give our time and attention.” (3/27-28)
For the Children’s Sake, Macaulay
An Essay Towards a Philosophy of Education (Volume 6), Charlotte Mason
The Courage of Sarah Noble, Dalgliesh
Sarah, Plain and Tall, MacLachlan
Understood Betsy, Dorothy Canfield Fisher
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Charlotte Mason Soiree Facebook Group
Mother Culture article (Parents’ Review, Vol. 3, no. 2, pp. 92-95)
Family Life article (Parents’ Review, Vol. 4, pp. 801-816)
Backward Children article (Parents’ Review, Vol. 8, no. 4, pp. 255-263)
This was such an incredible encouragement! Thank you for being raw and real Jenny!