Unscripted conversations with real life Charlotte Mason homeschool moms in the 21st Century.
Ana & Tatiana at Charlotte Mason Inspired
Imagine discovering a homeschooling philosophy that not only enriches your children's education but also deepens their relationship with Jesus Christ. Join us as we welcome Min Jung Hwang, a pastor's wife and homeschooling mother of four, to discuss her journey with Charlotte Mason's principles and how she's introduced them to various communities. Min's passion for this Gospel-based philosophy leads her to share it with non-homeschooling families, educators in the public school system, and local churches.Through Charlotte Mason's approach to homeschooling, Min has learned the importance of nurturing a child's relationship with Jesus and viewing each child as a born person, loved by God. We discuss how habit training and godly character development are vital for raising responsible, honest adults who honor God in all they do. Don't miss Min's inspiring insights on how Charlotte Mason's method can transform your homeschooling experience and bless your family.But Min's vision goes beyond just homeschooling families. She shares her dream for a Charlotte Mason Inspired Sunday School program in local churches and Gospel Vision for Children. Which aims to expose and invite local churches, teachers in public and private schools, and children's ministry to learn more about Charlotte Mason's unique philosophy. Listen in and be inspired to incorporate these Gospel-based principles into your own family, community, and beyond.
On this episode, we're discussing the importance of diversity and culture in a Charlotte Mason education, with Erika Alicea from Charlotte Mason City Living.
Today we're discussing how to make our children's educational experience more exciting and fitting to their needs, with Dachelle McVey from Hide the Chocolate.
On today's episode we're discussing the importance of following an education philosophy that bends to fit the needs of the child, with Rachel Lebowitz from A Charlotte Mason Plenary.
On today's episode, we're talking with Kerry Beck from How to Homeschool My Child. As a former public school teacher, Kerry talk about the difference between 'schooling' your children and giving them an 'education'.
On today's episode we're talking about claiming the freedom to adapt the CM philosophy to fit your home and your culture, with Amber O'Neal Johnston AKA Heritage Mom.
On today's episode with Gena Mayo, we're discussing all things music, and how to painlessly incorporate it in your homeschool, even if you're not musically gifted!
On today's episode, we're talking about raising independent resourceful learners with, Suzanne Gose.
On today's episode with Cindy West we're talking about the benefits of nature study, as well as discussing creative ways for kids that don't enjoy traditional methods.
Today we're chatting with Amy Bodkin. Amy is a Special Needs consultant at A Charlotte Mason Plenary, and the host of the Special Needs Kids are People Too! podcast.
Ana and Tatiana talk about Charlotte Mason, curiosity and the love of learning with Diana Waring.
On this episode we're chatting with our good friend and conference speaker Julie H. Ross, creator of A Gentle Feast!
On this episode we're chatting with Jennifer Pepito, founder of the Peaceful Press, where she creates Charlotte Mason resources, as well as Montessori Leaning Pre-School resources.
Ana and Tatiana hope to encourage and help homeschool moms apply Ms. Mason's principles to their daily homeschool routine. In each episode, they will share a practical tip, interview a guest expert, and answer listener questions.