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A Twaddle-Free Education
A Twaddle-Free Education: An Introduction to Charlotte Mason's Timeless Educational Ideas | Deborah Taylor-Hough
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Are you disappointed with dumbed-down reading material ("twaddle") written for children? Do you wish for your children to feast their hearts and minds on noble ideas, fine art, and great literature? Are you hoping your children gain an appreciation of nature and a deep understanding of natural sciences? Most importantly, do you want your children to develop a lifetime love of learning? If you answered "yes," you may discover a Charlotte Mason-inspired twaddle-free education is just what you've been looking for. ABOUT THE AUTHOR: In the mid-1990's, Deborah Taylor-Hough set up one of the first Charlotte Mason homeschooling websites and edited The Charlotte Mason Monthly ezine. Debi currently edits The Charlotte Mason eMagazine and blogs at CharlotteMasonHome.com
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Detailed insight & examples of following the Charlotte Mason philosophy of homeschooling. The book was short, to the point, & informative. I enjoyed reading her essay at the end of the book which details the history of homeschooling & statistical results when comparing homeschoolers to publicly educated children. Would recommend for those wanting more info or an overview of the Charlotte Mason methods without feeling over whelmed or bogged down.

TheBookHippie My son attends an Ambleside Charlotte Mason school I like the classical learning style. 6y
Chrissyreadit Do you home school? We have followed Charlotte Mason and Ambleside Online for many years- now for high school we do it a little differently. 5y
TheBookKeepers @Chrissyreadit yes we homeschool! My son is entering 5th grade and we follow some of the Charlotte mason methods!! Ambleside is such a great resource! 5y
Chrissyreadit Mine are now 12 Th and 10 grade. Time as flown. We started in 2nd and 4th. Have you always homeschooled? 5y
TheBookKeepers No we just started in January! I was wary at first, but I‘m in love with it now!! @Chrissyreadit 5y
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