Alyssa Miller

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In our busy society one could even have a “play club” where children would not be organized at all but would be able to gravitate to areas with various resources for play set out. Such a situation may be familiar in the nursery stage, but many older children don’t have access at home to art and craft materials in one area or an attractive, quiet, and comfortable living room area with interesting books displayed. While some children flop down to relax in a corner, others are dressing up in a room with a full-length mirror and a rack of “costumes.” They’ll often go on to act out pretend ...more
When Children Love to Learn: A Practical Application of Charlotte Mason's Philosophy for Today
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