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What are some CM influenced blogs or curricula?


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I love Ambleside and Simply Charlotte Mason-any others? How about blogs (besides lindafay's and Tami's) I've read all the books (Karen Andreola, etc.)! I'm thinking embracing some of the CM philosophy may help in our "slower" lifestyle and I'd love to see blogs of people actually implementing this, or curricula to help me (although I realize "CM curricula" is somewhat of an oxymoron!)

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Some of these I've not visited in a while. You might gain some fresh insight from some of them:

 

http://www.tanglewoodeducation.com/

http://www.charlottemasoneducation.com

http://www.charlottesdaughters.org

http://www.cmblog.homeschooljournal.net

 

Two of my favorite books are Charlotte Mason Companion by Karen Andreola and More Charlotte Mason Education by Catherine Levison.

HTH!

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My SIL has a great Charlotte Mason inspired blog, she shares a lot of what they are doing and resources. We lean more towards Charlotte Mason but my blog isn't helpful in the way that hers is. http://www.thecookfamilyzoo.blogspot.com/

Also her sister does a lot of great Charlotte Mason type activities for the younger set 5 and under: http://dwellingintheland.blogspot.com/

 

HTH

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Someone linked to Living Books Curriculum. It is a wonderful CM curriculum that is very, very true to Charlotte Mason's philosophy.

The website has links to other sites, resources, and Parent's Journal archives.

I have loved using this program this year. I have found all the articles to be very practical and helpful.

Rebecca

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Yesterday someone asked for more Charlotte Mason style blogs. I found this great one done by a mom in China. She had visited my blog or I never would have found her.

www.homeschoolblogger.com/jimmie

She has some fantastic ideas, photos, and links.

 

I will give it a third! Love her site.... I also found a young ladies site from her blog.... she is in 11th grade... longs to be home schooled has read many books on home schooling (including the well trained mind) and lap books for fun!

 

Hazlenut academy

 

She plans on homeschooling her own children some day. Neat girl!

 

Lisa~

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I will probably be more CM influenced with ds (just turned 5) than I was with dd at that age. It will be a good fit for him, and I'm able to relax enough now to be okay with short lessons, etc., and know it is "enough," and maybe "better," like I wasn't able to do with her. This was a good site to get a feel for it. I like how it was laid out in terms and in days for many subjects-very helpful. Thank you!

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