
Category: Quotes
Let Them Once Get In Touch With Nature

Let them once get in touch with nature and a habit is formed which will be a source of delight and habit through life
Charlotte Mason
Never Be Within Doors

Never be within doors when you can rightly be without
Charlotte Mason
Happy Exploring!
By Degrees

By degrees the children will learn discriminatingly every feature of the landscapes with which they are familiar; and think what a delightful possession for old age and middle life is a series of pictures imaged, feature by feature, in the sunny glow of the child’s mind!
Charlotte Mason
In the spring

In the spring, at the end of the day, you should smell like dirt.
Margaret Atwood
Every Child

Every child has a natural interest in the living things about him which it is the business of his parents to encourage.
Charlotte Mason
Self-Education

Happy Easter!
“Self-education is the only possible education; the rest is mere veneer laid on the surface of a child’s nature.”
Charlotte Mason
Ask Why

Charlotte Mason And Picture Study

In our home we regularly study great works of art. Picture study is an integral part of a Charlotte Mason style education; it opens the child’s heart to the beautiful ideas that artists over the ages have expressed.
“Every child should leave school with at least a couple of hundred pictures by great masters hanging permanently in the halls of his imagination.” Charlotte Mason
The idea is to look at the picture very closely, and for the child to give a narration .The following questions may be helpful discussion-starters:
• What is happening in this picture?
• How is this picture different from real life?
• How would you describe the colours?
• How do you think the artist felt when they painted this picture?
This morning Rose and I had been studying a beautiful work of art by Albrecht Durer:
After discussing the painting, we found this video on YouTube, which shows of the amazing colours of this beautiful bird.
In the afternoon we spent a few moments seeing which colours from the painting we could recreate with our own watercolours. I printed out a photograph of the painting for us to add to our journals for reference at a later date. Our time was short but sweet, however as the lure of the sunshine was too great for Rose, who declared she needed to go looking for frogs in the garden!


Happy exploring!
The Sense Of Beauty

