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There is wisdom in alone time, Charlotte Mason calls it Masterly Inactivity, letting the child to be alone, in their thoughts, their creations, even in the dangers that they will face. It is all learning, and we need to give them space to learn and grow without us.
“The question is not, -- how much does the youth know? when he has finished his education -- but how much does he care? and about how many orders of things does he care? In fact, how large is the room in which he finds his feet set? and, therefore, how full is the life he has before him?” ― Charlotte Mason, School Education: Developing A CurriculumResourcesFor more resources for your homeschool journey, visit us at graceinhomeschool.com. Don't forget to subscribe on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts for more homeschool tips.
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There is wisdom in alone time, Charlotte Mason calls it Masterly Inactivity, letting the child to be alone, in their thoughts, their creations, even in the dangers that they will face. It is all learning, and we need to give them space to learn and grow without us.
“The question is not, -- how much does the youth know? when he has finished his education -- but how much does he care? and about how many orders of things does he care? In fact, how large is the room in which he finds his feet set? and, therefore, how full is the life he has before him?” ― Charlotte Mason, School Education: Developing A CurriculumResourcesFor more resources for your homeschool journey, visit us at graceinhomeschool.com. Don't forget to subscribe on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts for more homeschool tips.