(This is a work in progress. Expect eventual updates!)
So, like me, you like the Charlotte Mason approach, but figuring out how to put it together yourself seems almost impossible. There are many curricula that are options, or that can be used for their book lists when you build your own curriculum. I recommend finding the one that resonates best with you and your family (or even just the one child who will use it) and use that as a starting point.
So, like me, you like the Charlotte Mason approach, but figuring out how to put it together yourself seems almost impossible. There are many curricula that are options, or that can be used for their book lists when you build your own curriculum. I recommend finding the one that resonates best with you and your family (or even just the one child who will use it) and use that as a starting point.
Sonlight
An Old Fashioned Education
Bringing Up Learners
My Father's World
Beautiful Feet for history
Noeo for science
An Old Fashioned Education
Bringing Up Learners
My Father's World
Beautiful Feet for history
Noeo for science
Five in a Row (and here) especially for younger children
And for some good reading:
Penny Gardner's site
http://liltinghouse.clubmom.com/the_lilting_house/2006/07/all_righty_when.html
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