

The History Rotation: Part II
The History Rotation -the first post of this topic. After more research and contemplation, I’m expanding on the topic of a history...


Not Just Scope But Sequence Too
I created the table which follows based on notes that I’ve actually been taking and keeping for a number of years now. My interest in...


Thoughts on "The Informal Teaching of History"
As I republish articles of interest from The Parents' Review, which can be found at the Internet Archive, I hope to post my thoughts...


Modern Interpretations and Their Impact
Despite what we know about Charlotte Mason, based on her own writings and the writings of members of the PNEU, there is much we still...


A Study of Charlotte Mason's Books
What does the study of an educator's book list reveal to us? What can be learned about her teaching methods from these choices? Through...


The Early Years
What are the most important skills which should make up the education of the early years? Most people will quickly answer, "Reading,...


Preparing Lessons and The Role of the Teacher
I've been reading and enjoying When Children Love to Learn by Elaine Cooper. There were several quotes that I wish to share here that...


PNEU Teaching Principles
If we compared the Charlotte Mason schools of before to modern Charlotte Mason schools, classical schools and to our own homeschools,...


The Rational Lesson
In "PNEU Teaching Principles" (Found Here ) we were reminded that in Charlotte Mason circles it is a very important teaching principle...