The New Mason Jar with Cindy Rollins

S2E21: Charlotte Mason and Special Education with Tammy Glaser

01.27.2022 - By Cindy RollinsPlay

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Today’s guest is Tammy Glaser, mother of 2 adult children, one with special needs, as well as a founder of a Charlotte Mason private school How Tammy discovered Charlotte Mason and decided it would work well for her family Why Tammy’s school integrates special needs, gifted and neuro-typical children in the same classroom What parts of Charlotte Mason’s philosophy are particularly suited for working with special needs students? What advice do you have for homeschooling children with special needs? Looking back now, do you still think it was the right decision to use Charlotte Mason methods with your daughter? Books and Links Mentioned: Parents and Children by Charlotte Mason A Charlotte Mason Companion by Karen Andreola Home Education by Charlotte Mason A Philosophy of Education by Charlotte Mason   Find Cindy and Tammy: Morning Time for Moms Cindy’s Patreon Discipleship Group Mere Motherhood Facebook Group The Literary Life Podcast Cindy’s Facebook Cindy’s Instagram Tammy’s Mathematics Website–Rarefied Many Christian people rise a little higher; they conceive that even grammar and arithmetic may in some not very clear way be used for God; but the great recognition that God the Holy Spirit is Himself, personally, the Imparter of knowledge, the Instructor of youth, the Inspirer of genius, is a conception so far lost to us that we should think it distinctly irreverent to conceive of the divine teaching as co-operating with ours in a child’s arithmetic lesson, for example. But the Florentine mind of the Middle Ages went further than this: it believed, not only that the seven Liberal Arts were fully under the direct outpouring of the Holy Ghost, but that every fruitful idea, every original conception, whether in Euclid, or grammar, or music, was a direct inspiration from the Holy Spirit, without any thought at all as to whether the person so inspired named himself by the name of God, recognised whence his inspiration came. Charlotte Mason, Parents and Children, Vol. 2

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