Tuesday Tea With Charlotte Amber Benton Tuesday Tea With Charlotte Amber Benton

Home Education: Some Preliminary Considerations Pt 1

Children deserve the best of their mothers.

In this first part of Home Education Charlotte Mason cuts right to the heart of the matter. And her words to the mothers (parents) of young children speak right to our hearts - and sometimes it hurts.

In these first few sections Charlotte is laying the foundation for all that we will read in the rest of the volumes. She's making a case for the personhood of the child and the gravity and seriousness with which we should approach their education beginning right in the nursery; for education does not begin with 'school. She's speaking in particular to mothers of young children, and we must keep in mind the time period she writes in, but these are words that we can turn to again and again for encouragement when we grow weary, or for direction when we've forgotten our priorities, or for clarity when our vision is dimmed.

(because we want to be present with the best part of ourselves)

Some Preliminary Considerations Pt 1

In this episode we discussed the first half of Part I of Home Education. We covered:

  • The introduction of Part I
  • A Method of Education
  • The Child's Estate
  • Offending the Children
  • Despising the Children
  • Hindering the Children

If you have the pink edition of The Original Homeschooling Series this is pp 1-20. (If you don't have a copy of the series, not to worry, Ambleside Online has provided a copy for you to read and study for free.)

[bctt tweet="I want to be present with my children with the best part of myself."]

During this week's periscope I discussed:

  • The importance of the personhood of the child and how it should affect our vision of our children both in the present and in the future.
  • We should spend time thinking about how to educate our children - we shouldn't act out of tradition but spend time searching for those truths/natural laws that define how children learn.
  • The differences between a method and a system and we should be very careful not to turn Mason's ideas and philosophies into a system - especially in the realm of habits.
  • While we should be intentional and use every opportunity that we are given to teach our children, it should comfort us remember that the Holy Spirit is their teacher and it is He who can be ever watchful.
  • The 'Three Educational Laws of the New Testament'
  • What are practical things that we do to teach our children every day about our loving God? Do we have a good 'nursery theology'? What signs are our children reading about God in our lives?

*Here is a really good place to note that I speak not out of any authority and don't seek emulation. I am but a student and am doing this study because I need it!*

Here is an edited version of Tuesday's periscope in case you missed it:

(This video was removed. I discovered that Periscope was not as natural a medium for this kind of discussion as I hoped. I'm working on another format so stay tuned!)

Next week we will discuss the second half of Part I:

  • Conditions of Healthy Brain Activity
  • 'The Reign of Law' In Education

(If you have the pink set it's pp 20-41)

If you have questions or want to chat about anything in Part I please leave a comment.

(You guys are welcome to use the comments to talk amongst yourselves not just to me)

If there is something in particular that you would like me to discuss in an upcoming video leave me a comment or send me a tweet!

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Tuesday Tea With Charlotte Amber Benton Tuesday Tea With Charlotte Amber Benton

Welcome to Tuesday Tea with Charlotte

Tuesday Tea With Charlotte
Tuesday Tea With Charlotte

Are you reading Charlotte Mason's homeschooling series? Are you discussing them with a group of homeschool moms? No? Why not?

I know - between Driver's Ed for a few weeks, music lessons on Thursdays, small group on Tuesdays, and scouts most Mondays you just aren't sure where to fit it in.

(You have to be able to get groceries some time!)

Well, now the book discussion has come to you. Every Tuesday afternoon when school is over and it's not quite time for dinner I'd like to invite you to tea. Just pop into Periscope (amberlynnbenton) at 4pm EST and we will chat for a few minutes while people arrive and then dive into a discussion of Charlotte Mason's Original Homeschooling Series. (Don't forget your tea.)

We are beginning with Volume 1 Home Education. (If you don't have a copy of the series not to worry Ambleside Online has provided a copy for you to read and study for free.) During this week's periscope I discussed:

  • Who I am and why I'm doing this.
  • How Tuesday Tea with Charlotte will work.
  • A bit about my 13 years experience educating in this way.
  • Why I'm still reading and studying Charlotte Mason after 13 years!
  • This story of how Home Education came to be.
  • An overview of the entire book.
  • The big idea for this week's reading.

[bctt tweet="Mothers owe 'a thinking love' to their children. ~ Charlotte Mason in Home Education"]

Here is an edited version of Tuesday's periscope in case you missed it:

(This video was removed. I discovered that Periscope was not as natural a medium for this kind of discussion as I hoped. I'm working on another format so stay tuned!)

This week we are reading from Part I:

  • Some Preliminary Considerations
  • A Method of Education
  • The Child's Estate
  • Offending The Children
  • Despising The Children
  • Hindering The Children

(If you have the pink set it's pp 1-20)

Don't worry we won't read this much every week - I just wanted us to get the first hill behind us!

Please use the comments below to ask questions or make comments about the week's reading.

If there is something in particular that you would like me to discuss in the Periscope next Tuesday just let me know!

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