Charlotte Mason sprinkled little gems of wisdom throughout her work. These essays gather up a few of them and bring a new perspective to things we probably already know. They offer renewed hope and fresh vision for the sacred task of education. Just like our children, homeschooling parents and teachers need to be nourished with food for the mind and soul. The ideas in this little book will renew our spirits for the important work that we have to do.
This may be my new favorite Karen Glass book! I loved it from start to finish and consider it a must read for all persons even if you don’t think of yourself as a Charlotte Mason adherent. Much wisdom in this short volume.
A delightful little book meditating on some of Charlotte Mason’s lesser-known passages beyond her main principles. A lovely blend of helpful reminders and gentle encouragement.
“If we think about it, we will realize that education can never be completed, but it can be ensured. It is ensured when we have given our children a glimpse both of what is possible for them to explore and a reason that they might want to do so.”
I loved this book. It’s not long, but full of wisdom. Karen expands on some of Charlotte Mason’s writings with encouragement for homeschooling parents.
Charlotte Mason + Karen Glass: can that be beat? Karen Glass jotted down memorable phrases from CM’s work, and this book is a collection of essays on those phrases and the ideas of Charlotte. It is readable, but it is dense. I loved that I could take a small essay at a time and then feast on such deep ideas about education and a flourishing life!
On a side note, as I read these quotes, I was struck by how little attention I really pay while I read since many came from the volume I just read over two years. I have a lot of room to grow as a reader.
Every summer I read a Charlotte Mason themed book to remind myself why I fell in love with this educational philosophy and to encourage myself for another school year.
This book may be one I read over and over again because of the beautiful way it brings a fresh light to the Mason philosophy and brings “renewed hope and fresh vision for the sacred task of eduction” (Karen Glass).
Each of the 7 essays in this little volume centers around a short excerpt or phrase from Charlotte Mason’s writings. This is not a how-to manual for CM homeschooling, but rather a vision. Glass beautifully illustrates the atmosphere of an education designed according to CM’s philosophy, while freeing the homeschooling parent from the burden of perfection. I’d gladly give this book to anyone just starting out on their CM journey.
This little book is best to be savored slowly. I try to read something each summer to encourage and guide me as I plan for the next year of home education and this was incredibly encouraging especially for those following a Charlotte Mason education model.
Each essay in this little book is insightful, encouraging, motivating, and accessible. I think it is atmospheric - it gives a vision for what can be - practical - some means to achieve the atmosphere - and living - it gives an impetus to go forward with implementing the ideas.
I think this could truly be a modern answer for "what is the best book to start CM with?" ... but even more, I think it would be an amazing baby shower or mentoring book to discuss with young or expectant moms.
If you can't tell, I enthusiastically, whole-heartedly recommend reading this ASAP. My highest recommendation.
another brilliant offering from Karen Glass. The ideas in this one are accessible to all. I found it inspiring, challenging and encouraging. Each short chapter takes a phrase in CM's writings and highlights its brilliance using real world situations, being a parent, being a person, respecting one's child as a person. I am encouraging all the moms I know to read this one, whether your children are young or already grown. Thank you Karen for this gift of a book!
I've finished my homeschooling journey, but this book and the truth it shares is for all of life...not only for home educating moms! I've been reminded to slow down and take pleasure in small things, to remember that there is SO much I still do not know, to think often on how lavishly God loves His children, to give heed to my words and attitude. Much, much food for thought packed into such a small volume!
A very short book of essays, likely more for the homeschooling parent than for others. It reads rather like high-quality devotional literature at times.
Karen Glass ascribes to Charlotte Mason's educational philosophy and thus, there is a lot of wisdom packed into this tiny book.
I especially liked the first essay that shares the book title, and "Seeds of Corn and Hemlock". They both had fresh truth I needed for my situation.
I recommend this one for any of my homeschool mom friends!
Excellent. Inspiring, gently convicting, quite encouraging. This is a wonderful and easy little book to read which took me along a path of thinking how and why I do what I do with my children; offering little nudges here and there of how things could potentially be in my children’s, and my own, education. Karen has a gift for writing- looking forward to volume II.
So good that I might just go ahead and read it again. So many nuggets of wisdom in this book. This book helped revive areas in my life and homeschool that needed revived. Short easy read that could be finished in a day. This is one of those books that I see myself reading every year.
Delightful little book which is a quick but powerful read. Great truthful reminders in here - do what you can with what you have, let the child go in his own power and open up the keys of learning so that it continues long after school is “done.”
This book was so encouraging. Short, simple, straight to the point. She doesn’t beat around the bush but she’s so very encouraging to us moms. I’m so thankful for the wisdom of Karen Glass in this book.
Would give this one 6 stars if I could. I always have a few books I recommend to other parents interested in Charlotte Mason’s philosophy of education, but this will be at the top of my list going forward.
A lovely selection of seven essays for the homeschooling parent, based on the Charlotte Mason philosophy, but applicable to everyone involved in the education of children. Every essay inspired me to do better and be better, and I would highly recommend!
A must read for any Charlotte Mason homeschooler. One I’ll buy a hard copy of (read on Kindle this time) because I want to revisit it every year - at least!
An inspiring little book. Each chapter breathes delight and interest into what I am doing day to day with my kids. Books truly are the gate into “realms of gold”.