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I think all that I have written is still true, but I would emphasize habit and so-on less; child-mind, no, because a child has as much mind as the rest of us.
Charlotte Mason, In a letter to Henrietta Franklin Show Summary:For the Children’s Sake by Susan Schaeffer Macaulay
A Philosophy of Education by Charlotte Mason
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Let teachers believe that knowledge is the sole concern of education, that knowledge is life, and that knowledge of God is eternal life, and education will advance by leaps and bounds, personality will develop, and the children we bring up will be, as we would have them, greater and better than ourselves.
Charlotte Mason, in a 1914 Article for “Teacher’s World”
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I think all that I have written is still true, but I would emphasize habit and so-on less; child-mind, no, because a child has as much mind as the rest of us.
Charlotte Mason, In a letter to Henrietta Franklin Show Summary:For the Children’s Sake by Susan Schaeffer Macaulay
A Philosophy of Education by Charlotte Mason
Find Cindy:Morning Time for Moms
Cindy’s Patreon Discipleship Group
Mere Motherhood Facebook Group
The Literary Life Podcast
Cindy’s Facebook
Cindy’s Instagram
Let teachers believe that knowledge is the sole concern of education, that knowledge is life, and that knowledge of God is eternal life, and education will advance by leaps and bounds, personality will develop, and the children we bring up will be, as we would have them, greater and better than ourselves.
Charlotte Mason, in a 1914 Article for “Teacher’s World”
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