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Best podcasts about morning time

Latest podcast episodes about morning time

The New Mason Jar with Cindy Rollins
S8E110: Charlotte Mason Hybrid Schools with Anna Fischer

The New Mason Jar with Cindy Rollins

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2025 47:03


On this week's episode of The New Mason Jar, Cindy and Dawn share a conversation with Anna Fischer about the homeschool hybrid school, Canyon Creek Christian Academy in Tennessee How Anna first heard about Charlotte Mason's educational philosophy What is a hybrid school? How Anna got involved with CCCA and later became co-director What it is like to run the hybrid school How the school leadership seeks educate and support parents What are the benefits for the students and any potential drawbacks of this hybrid model? What does a typical day at the school look like? How does the school find teachers who are on board with the Charlotte Mason philosophy? How assessments work at CCCA What Anna would tell people considering starting a hybrid program like this To view the full show notes for this episode, including books and quotes, please visit https://thenewmasonjar.com/110

The New Mason Jar with Cindy Rollins
S8E108: Remix of Spring Nature Study with Jeannette

The New Mason Jar with Cindy Rollins

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2025 37:03


On The New Mason Jar this week, we bring you a replay of a great conversation all about spring nature study with Cindy, Dawn and Cindy's friend Jeannette Tulis How can moms begin nature study when they have never done it before? How to find spring ephemeral wildflowers, and other things to look for at this time of year Ideas for stepping up your nature study game What are some tips for nature journaling? To view the full show notes for this episode, please visit our website at https://thenewmasonjar.com/108. 

Good Earth
Morning Time With The Lord

Good Earth

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2025 25:57


Do you have a morning time with the Lord? In this episode we will learn about some intensely practical steps, with examples from our previous Old Testament studies that can help us spend time with the Lord in the morning.

Your Morning Basket
Can You Really Outsource High School? One Mom's Story

Your Morning Basket

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025 34:04


Homeschooling high school feels like a big shift. Suddenly, you're looking at advanced subjects, keeping transcripts, and preparing your teen for what comes next. In this episode, I sit down with Meg Angelino, our operations manager and curriculum editor, to talk about what happens when you start outsourcing classes while still juggling motherhood. We discuss our journeys toward more organized homeschools, and the vital role our online community plays in offering encouragement and fresh ideas. Listen in to gain practical insights on the changing roles as a parent, keeping students motivated, and the emotional rollercoaster that comes with transitioning to high school. Key Takeaways:Outsourcing reduces stress while ensuring a solid education.Feeling overwhelmed? Consider online courses, co-ops, or dual enrollment.Stay involved—check assignments, discuss lessons, and help with deadlines.Options include live/self-paced online courses, hybrid programs, co-ops, and community college classes.Teens need independence but still require guidance.Keep core traditions like Morning Time, read-alouds, and discussions to maintain your homeschool's values.Links and Resources:Homeschool Better Together PodcastPut Your Homeschool Year on AutopilotMere Motherhood by Cindy RollinsNavigating High SchoolAndrew Pudewa's Institute for Excellence in WritingColleen Kessler Raising Lifelong Learners Kristin Moons ScienceMr. D MathHomeschool Better Together Free CommunityFor full show notes and a transcript of today's episode, head to pambarnhill.com/hsbt34To join our free homeschool community, you can create an account right here.

Morning Moments With Jesus PODCAST
EARLY MORNING TIME WITH GOD

Morning Moments With Jesus PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2025 5:48


THIS IS THE LIFE PODCAST Start your day in the presence of God with Isaiah 6:1-5 as inspiration. Discover the power of early morning time with God, experiencing His holiness, guidance, and transformation. Learn how seeking Him in the quiet hours deepens your faith, renews your spirit, and brings clarity to your day. Explore the significance of Isaiah's vision and how it can inspire your personal devotion. #MorningDevotion #TimeWithGod #Isaiah6 MUSIC COMPOSED BY: MIKE OUTLAND MUSIC

The New Mason Jar with Cindy Rollins
S8E102: Morning Time for Moms, Part 6, with Megan Graham

The New Mason Jar with Cindy Rollins

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2025 41:16


Welcome back to The New Mason Jar and another episode in our Morning Time for Moms self-education series Today Cindy and Dawn chat with Megan Graham, homeschooling mother of nine, two of whom she has graduated How Megan came to learn about the philosophy of Charlotte Mason What Megan's own education was like and what her perception of learning was as a young person How did your idea of education shift, and were there any books that helped you form new ideas about education? How does Megan build in times to read in the midst of the busy seasons of life What Megan is currently reading To view the full show notes, including quotes and link to books mentioned, please visit our website at https://thenewmasonjar.com/102/.

The New Mason Jar with Cindy Rollins
S7E100: Why Literature Still Matters with Jason Baxter

The New Mason Jar with Cindy Rollins

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2024 59:26


This week on The New Mason Jar podcast, we bring you a conversation Cindy and Dawn had with Dr. Jason Baxter about his new book Why Literature Still Matters published by Cassiodorus Press How Jason wrote this book and the style of his writing as if to a specific, live audience Why Jason wrote about the importance of beauty, art, and literature in terms of our current culture Why is there a sense of urgency about the message of reconnecting with the old books and ideas How Jason's Substack "Beauty Matters" serves to illuminate his book What type of literature Jason thinks may be making a comeback To view the full show notes for this episode, complete with quotes and links to books, visit our website at https://thenewmasonjar.com/100/.

The New Mason Jar with Cindy Rollins
S7E98: Advent Art Study and Devotions with Rebecca Zipp

The New Mason Jar with Cindy Rollins

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2024 42:16


Today on The New Mason Jar, we bring you a special episode just in time for Advent Cindy and Dawn chat with their friend and homeschooling mom of 2, Rebecca Zipp, who writes at ahumbleplace.com How Rebecca first came to learn about Charlotte Mason's philosophy What Rebecca's website A Humble Place is all about What is Advent, and why did Rebecca develop this Advent Art Devotions resource? What other Advent traditions have Dawn, Rebecca, and Cindy had over the years? Please visit https://thenewmasonjar.com/098/ to get the full show notes with links to resources mentioned and today's quotes. 

The New Mason Jar with Cindy Rollins
S7E96: Morning Time for Moms Part 3 with Elaine Shutt

The New Mason Jar with Cindy Rollins

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 59:29


On The New Mason Jar podcast this week, Cindy and Dawn sit down for another conversation in our Morning Time for Moms series, this time with homeschooling mom Elaine Shutt How Elaine first came to learn about Charlotte Mason and her methods How Elaine was educated herself and what her reading life was like What Elaine's college and early teaching experience was like How she fit in reading about educational philosophy when her children were young Elaine's story of God's provision and leadership in her current teaching setup Some ways she adds Charlotte Mason elements into her classroom The ways Elaine has made time for self-education in different seasons of life Please visit https://thenewmasonjar.com/096/ to view all the show notes for this episode including links to all the resources mentioned.

The New Mason Jar with Cindy Rollins
S7E95: Karen Glass on “Much May Be Done with Sparrows”

The New Mason Jar with Cindy Rollins

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2024 48:50


Today on The New Mason Jar podcast, Cindy and Dawn talk with Karen Glass, veteran homeschool mom, member of the AmblesideOnline Advisory, and author of a number of excellent Charlotte Mason education books Why is Karen's new book, Much May Be Done with Sparrows, different from the other works that she has written? Who is this book for, and how did it come to be? What is a “chap book”? How the essay titles, quotes from Charlotte Mason's works, and Karen's own thoughts interact in this work Please visit https://thenewmasonjar.com/095/ to view all the show notes for this episode including links to all the resources mentioned.

The New Mason Jar with Cindy Rollins
S7E94: Fall Nature Study with Jeannette Tulis

The New Mason Jar with Cindy Rollins

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2024 30:46


On The New Mason Jar this week, Cindy sits down for another conversation about nature study with Jeannette Tulis, this time focusing on autumn What can we look for when we go out to do nature study in the fall? Look for seeds and fruits Look for autumn wildflowers Examine leaf scars on trees as leaves drop Find resources that help identify your local flora and fauna Jeannette's list of books and resources is found below Please visit https://thenewmasonjar.com/094/ to view all the show notes for this episode including links to all the resources mentioned.

The New Mason Jar with Cindy Rollins
S7E92: Story, Rhyme, and Song with Kay Pelham

The New Mason Jar with Cindy Rollins

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2024 46:09


Today on The New Mason Jar podcast, Cindy and Dawn talk with returning guest, Kay Pelham, veteran homeschool mom, piano teacher, and instructor of “Story, Rhyme, and Song” How Kay started teaching classes for other homeschool children Why it is so important for Kay to pass on the Charlotte Mason principles to other parents What Kay's classes are like and why she incorporates nursery rhymes and folk songs What are some of Kay's favorites from each category of story, rhyme, and song? What has been the response to Kay's classes? To view all the quotes, links, and books mentioned in this episode, please visit our website at https://thenewmasonjar.com/092/.

Classical Conversations Podcast
Morning Time: Developing Our Family Rhythms

Classical Conversations Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2024 52:03


What IS morning time?  How do I “do it”?  What do I need?  Can I do it with ALL my kids?  If these are your questions as you begin the new homeschool year, this week's Everyday Educator guest will bless you.  Amy Jones joins Lisa to talk about a way to connect your family as you begin your homeschool day, setting the tone for a lifetime of learning.  With practical ideas for little ones, older ones, and multiple ages, this episode will inspire you and reassure you!   Celebrating together! Has your student or community done something noteworthy? We are collecting these stories, accomplishments, and events to celebrate and share the excitement of homeschooling. Please provide as much information as possible to completely tell the story. Share your story at http://www.classicalconversations.com/celebrate-together

Happy, Holy Mama
How to Turn a Rotten Homeschooling Day into a Beautiful Memory

Happy, Holy Mama

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2024 23:51


Some of my worst homeschooling days have been the ones where I have lost my peace over every little thing. Like repeating myself for the nth time, being interrupted left and ride, and feeling like we were never going to finish an entire day's plan within one school day. On my worst days I have felt overwhelmed, angry, inadequate...and deeply believing that I was ruining my kids. And in today's episode of the Happy, Holy Mama Podcast, I share with you the one thing that shifted everything for me and my family...and how you can do it, too, today.   Grab your earbuds and join me for: How to Turn a Rotten Homeschool Day into a Beautiful Memory. Work with me HERE. Watch Intro to Loving Your Homeschool Life HERE.

The New Mason Jar with Cindy Rollins
S6E86: Morning Time with the Aging with Tiffany Mai

The New Mason Jar with Cindy Rollins

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2024 45:53


This week on The New Mason Jar, Cindy and Dawn talk with homeschooling mom of 2 about using Morning Time in a local retirement home How Tiffany first came to know the Lord and also how she found out about Charlotte Mason How Tiffany started taking her children with her to do Morning Time at a local nursing home What are some of the fruits Tiffany has seen from this experience? What Tiffany includes in her morning time with the residents How can other homeschool families start this as a ministry in their own communities? What are some other areas in which families could minister to people through morning time? Shall every man have all the bliss That is, by right of fitness, his? Is Vision for all sons of men? Shall peoples walk with God again? But, oh, the head is sick, the heart Too faint to choose the righteous part! Shall the Messiah purge the whole, And animate each sinking soul? And shall He in His power go forth? From east and west, from south and north, Shall men flock round Him with desire, Soliciting His purging fire? How wonderful Thy counsels, Lord Thy ways past finding out, Thy word, Quick and compelling, searcheth out Just means to bring high ends about! from “Savior of the World” Book 1, by Charlotte Mason Books and Links Mentioned: The Jesus Storybook Bible by Sally Lloyd-Jones Wilfred Gordon McDonald Partridge by Mem Fox Find Cindy and Tiffany: Morning Time for Moms Cindy's Patreon Discipleship Group Mere Motherhood Facebook Group The Literary Life Podcast Cindy's Facebook Cindy's Instagram Tiffany's YouTube Tiffany's Instagram The Chief Thing we have to do––To bring the human race, family by family, child by child, out of the savage and inhuman desolation where He is not, into the light and warmth and comfort of the presence of God, is, no doubt, the chief thing we have to do in the world. And this individual work with each child, being the most momentous work in the world, is put into the hands of the wisest, most loving, disciplined, and divinely instructed of human beings. Be ye perfect as your Father is perfect, is the perfection of parenthood, perhaps to be attained in its fulness only through parenthood. There are mistaken parents, ignorant parents, a few indifferent parents; even, as one in a thousand, callous parents; but the good that is done upon the earth is done, under God, by parents, whether directly or indirectly. Charlotte Mason, Parents and Children, p. 51-52

The New Mason Jar with Cindy Rollins
S6E85: Morning Time for Moms, Part 4, with Christina Baehr

The New Mason Jar with Cindy Rollins

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2024 70:56


Show Summary: In today's episode of The New Mason Jar, Cindy shares a chat she had with Christina Baehr, a second generation homeschooling mom in Tasmania, Australia A little about Christina's background and various creative pursuits, including music and writing What is Pilgrim Hill, and why did Christina and her husband start it? How Christina's own self-education was deeply influenced by her mother How Christina home educates her own children Why Christina never really stopped self-educating How Christina gets through difficult seasons Evaluating expectations as a homeschool mom How Christina got back into writing What Christina is reading right now That each thing is a word Requiring us to speak it; From the ant to the quasar, From clouds to ocean floor- The meaning not ours, but found In the mind deeply submissive To the grammar of existence, The syntax of the real; So that alien is changed To human, thing into thinking: For the world's bare tokens We pay golden coin, Stamped with the king's image; And poems are prophecy Of a new heaven and earth, A rumour of resurrection “Credo” by James Phillip McAuley Books and Links Mentioned: Elizabeth Goudge Edith Nesbit Elizabeth Von Arnim Cheaper by the Dozen by Frank Gilbreth and Ernestine Gilbreth Carey The Secrets of Ormdale Series by Christina Baehr Total Truth by Nancy Pearcey Beyond Mere Motherhood by Cindy Rollins Anthony Trollope P. G. Wodehouse The Mabinogion by Anonymous How We Might Live by Suzanne Fagence Cooper Find Cindy and Christina: Morning Time for Moms Cindy's Patreon Discipleship Group Mere Motherhood Facebook Group The Literary Life Podcast Cindy's Facebook Cindy's Instagram Christina's Website Christina's Instagram Christina's Facebook Page Pilgrim Hill “It is no small part of education to have seen much beauty, to recognize it when we see it, and to keep ourselves humble in its presence.” Charlotte Mason, Toward a Philosophy of Education

The New Mason Jar with Cindy Rollins
S6E84: Morning Time for Moms Part 3 with Elissa Kroeger

The New Mason Jar with Cindy Rollins

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2024 55:02


On The New Mason Jar this week, Cindy and Dawn sit down to talk with veteran homeschool mom Elissa Kroeger about her own journey of self-education How Elissa first heard about Charlotte Mason Elissa's own history with reading and self-education through her school years How Elissa's early homeschooling community grew organically How was a Charlotte Mason lifestyle a catalyst for wholeness in Elissa's life? How has life changed since most of Elissa's children have grown and are no longer in her homeschool? What Elissa does now for self-education Who were the women who made the biggest impression on Elissa's life? If we know one person who grows pale at a lofty thought, whose tears come at the telling of a heroic action, let us learn, from that, that these are thoughts and actions that have the power to move us all; therefore, we must give freely of our best, without the supercilious notion that So-and so would not understand. If music, poetry, art, give us joy, let us not hesitate to present these joys to others; for indeed, those others are made in all points like as we are, though with a different experience. The orator whose Sympathy is awake appeals to the generosity, delicacy, courage, loyalty of a mixed mob of people; and he never appeals in vain. His Sympathy, his comprehension, has discerned all these riches of the heart in the unpromising crowd before him and; like Ariel, released from his tree prison leaps out of many a human prison, a beautiful human being at the touch of this key. Charlotte Mason, Ourselves Books and Links Mentioned: Better Late Than Early by Raymond Moore Mere Motherhood by Cindy Rollins The Chronicles of Prydain by Lloyd Alexander The Tripods Series by John Christopher Byzantium by Stephen Lawhead The City of God by St. Augustine Genevieve Foster H. E. Marshall Spiritual Sight by Joyce McPherson AmblesideOnline Set Your Feet Retreat It is by way of an effort towards this adjustment of power that I wish to bring before parents and teachers the subject of ‘masterly inactivity'. We ought to do so much for our children, and are able to do so much for them, that we begin to think everything rests with us and that we should never intermit for a moment our conscious action on the young minds and hearts about us. Our endeavours become fussy and restless. We are too much with our children ‘late and soon'. We try to dominate them too much, even when we fail to govern, and we are unable to perceive that wise and purposeful letting alone is the best part of Education. But this form of error arises from a defect of our qualities. We may take heart. We have the qualities and all that is wanted is an adjustment; to this we must give our time and attention. Charlotte Mason, School Education Find Cindy and Dawn: Morning Time for Moms Cindy's Patreon Discipleship Group Mere Motherhood Facebook Group The Literary Life Podcast Cindy's Facebook Cindy's Instagram Dawn's Swedish Drill website Dawn's A Reasoned Patriotism website Dawn's Substack

Everyday Homeschool
#11: Morning Time with Cindy Rollins

Everyday Homeschool

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2024 41:24


In this episode, Renee Cook interviewed Cindy Rollins, who is the author of several books including Morning Time: a Liturgy of Love. Morning Time is the main topic of this episode, but they also covered several aspects of homeschooling life.Renee and Cindy Discussed:- Why reading aloud and narration might be the two most important components of homeschooling- Practically how to start with narration and stick with it- What prepares your kids for life (Cindy and her husband have launched 9 of them!!)- Creative ways to build the habit of attention- And what to do when people are grumpy. Cindy has the benefit of hindsight. She can look back on her decades of daily, faithful seed-planting & watering and see that it was indeed worth it. She gave homeschooling a resounding, “Yes, I'd do it all over again.” The shownotes & resources mentioned in this episode can be found here.You can connect with Renee Cook on Instagram and sign up for her weekly email of homeschool encouragement here.

The New Mason Jar with Cindy Rollins
S6E82: Morning Time for Moms (and Dads!), Part 2, with Summer and Mike Smith

The New Mason Jar with Cindy Rollins

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2024 68:20


Every plant bears fruit, ‘fruit and seed after his kind.' All this is stale knowledge to older people, but one of the secrets of the educator is to present nothing as stale knowledge, but to put himself in the position of the child, and wonder and admire with him; for every common miracle which the child sees with his own eyes makes of him for the moment another Newton. Charlotte Mason, Home Education, p. 54 Show Summary: On The New Mason Jar this week, Cindy and Dawn continue their Morning Time for Moms series with guests Summer and Mike Smith How Summer and Mike first learned about Charlotte Mason and her philosophy Mike's early love for books and Summer's own life of reading How Mike and Summer continued to enjoy reading and self-education after formal schooling Some thoughts on the college experience How Summer keeps up her own education while homeschooling How Mike and Summer help their children see ministry opportunities in their community Books and Links Mentioned: In Vital Harmony by Karen Glass Snow Treasure by Marie McSwigan Number the Stars by Lois Lowry Ice Magic by Matt Christopher The Kid Who Only Hit Homers by Matt Christopher Brighty of the Grand Canyon by Marguerite Henry Pickle Chiffon Pie by Jolly Roger Bradfield Little House Series by Laura Ingalls Wilder Anne of Green Gables by L. M. Montgomery The Upstairs Room by Johanna Reiss Summer of My German Soldier by Bette Greene The Diary of A Young Girl by Anne Frank Calico Palace by Gwen Bristow Jubilee Trail by Gwen Bristow Celia Garth by Gwen Bristow American Regional Books by Lois Lenski Nancy Drew series by Carolyn Keene Kent Family Chronicles series by John Jakes Range by David Epstein Holling C. Holling The Supper of the Lamb by Robert Farrar Capon Beyond Mere Motherhood by Cindy Rollins Paradise Lost by John Milton The Iliad by Homer The Aeneid by Virgil Understood Betsy by Dorothy Canfield Fisher C. S. Lewis T. S. Eliot Far From the Madding Crowd by Thomas Hardy The Trumpet-Major by Thomas Hardy Jerusalem Delivered by Torquato Tasso Arabian Sands by Wilfred Thesiger The Major and the Missionary by Diana Pavlac Glyer The Odyssey by Homer A Curious Life for a Lady by Pat Barr Church History in Plain Language by Bruce Shelley The Latin Letters of C. S. Lewis ed. and trans. by Martin Moynihan Find Cindy and Dawn: Morning Time for Moms Cindy's Patreon Discipleship Group Mere Motherhood Facebook Group The Literary Life Podcast Cindy's Facebook Cindy's Instagram Dawn's Swedish Drill website Dawn's A Reasoned Patriotism website Dawn's Substack We should allow no separation to grow up between the intellectual and the ‘spiritual' life of children; but should teach them that the divine Spirit has constant access to their spirits, and is their continual helper in all the interests, duties, and joys of life. Charlotte Mason, Principle 18

The New Mason Jar with Cindy Rollins
S6E81: “Joy in the Morning” Summer Discipleship

The New Mason Jar with Cindy Rollins

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2024 38:25


If mankind had not been organized into families, it would never have had the organic power to be organized into commonwealths. Human culture is handed down in the customs of countless households. It is the only way in which human culture can remain human. G. K. Chesterton, Marriage and the Modern Mind Show Summary: For this week's episode of The New Mason Jar, Cindy and Dawn share about this year's summer discipleship course, “Joy in the Morning” Gretchen Neisler tells about her own experience with past summer discipleship and why she keeps coming back for more What you can expect from this year's Morning Time for Moms content and schedule Other ways you can benefit from Cindy's wisdom and interact with other moms (Scroll down to the “Find Cindy” section for all the links) Books Mentioned: A White Bird Flying by Bess Streeter Aldrich A Lantern in Her Hand by Bess Streeter Aldrich In Vital Harmony by Karen Glass Ideas Freely Sown by Anne White Mere Motherhood by Cindy Rollins Live Not By Lies by Rod Dreher Charlotte Mason's Great Recognition by Deani Van Pelt and Camille Malucci Joy in the Morning (Jeeves in the Morning) by P. G. Wodehouse Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare Norms and Nobility by David Hicks Find Cindy: Morning Time for Moms Cindy's Patreon Discipleship Group Mere Motherhood Facebook Group The Literary Life Podcast Cindy's Facebook Cindy's Instagram Subscribe: Audible Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Podcast Addict Spotify Those who believe in the dignity of the domestic tradition, who happen to be the overwhelming majority of mankind, regard the home as a sphere of vast social importance and supreme spiritual significance, and to talk of being “confined” to it is like talking of being chained to a throne or set in the seat of judgment as if it were the stocks. G. K. Chesterton, “The Dignity of Domesticity,” The Illustrated London News, 1929

Restoration Home with Jennifer Pepito
How to do Morning Time Prayer for All Ages with Emelie Pepito

Restoration Home with Jennifer Pepito

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2024 22:19


Morning time is a huge part of the rhythm of the Peaceful Press. It's a daily time set aside each morning to connect as a family, read great literature, but most importantly it's the time where we pray and connect with God as a community and the body of Christ.  But how do we do that, what does it look like?  Jennifer has been doing morning time with her family for 25 years, and she is joined in episode 79 with Emelie Pepito as they talk about their family morning time, what they've learned, and how it's affected them, and the beauty that having a time of prayer each morning does for the atmosphere of the home across the day.  Episode sponsored by the Peaceful Press! Pre-order Jennifer's new book Habits for a Sacred Home and get access to exclusive bonuses.  Starting to plan for next year's schooling and looking for tips on how to homeschool?? Check out the Peaceful Press's free How to Start Homeschooling Booklet.  Shop the Peaceful Press Elementary Bundles  The Peaceful Press Spring Guide and the Peaceful Press Garden Guide   In this episode– Creating a great morning time  Encouraing children of all ages to pray  Being great leaders in our prayer time both corporate and private  Finding more opportunities for prayer as a family  Tips for creating consistency and structure in morning time  Who Am I in Christ Resource You can learn more about Jennifer here- Jennifer's Instagram You can learn more about Emelie here- Emelie's Instagram Some Amazon Affiliate Links.

The New Mason Jar with Cindy Rollins
S6E80: Spring Nature Study with Jeannette Tulis

The New Mason Jar with Cindy Rollins

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2024 37:03


They notice for themselves, and the teacher gives a name and other information as it is asked for… In this way they lay up that store of “common information”… and what is more important, they learn to know and delight in natural objects as in the familiar faces of friends. Charlotte Mason, School Education, p. 237 Show Summary: On The New Mason Jar this week, we bring you a conversation all about spring nature study with Cindy, Dawn and Cindy's friend Jeannette Tulis, who has been a previous guest on the podcast How can moms begin nature study when they have never done it before? How to find spring ephemeral wildflowers, and other things to look for at this time of year Ideas for stepping up your nature study game What are some tips for nature journaling? Books and Links Mentioned: Episode 12: Charlotte Mason Study Groups Episode 56: Building a Home Library Who's Afraid of a Little Paint? by Jeannette Tulis The Tree Identification Book by George Symonds Wild Green Things in the City by Anne Ophelia Dowden The First Book of Weeds by Barbara Beck   Find Cindy: Morning Time for Moms Cindy's Patreon Discipleship Group Mere Motherhood Facebook Group The Literary Life Podcast Cindy's Facebook Cindy's Instagram   Let them once get in touch with Nature, and a habit is formed which will be a source of delight through life. We were all meant to be naturalists, each in his degree, and it is inexcusable to live in a world so full of the marvels of plant and animal life and to care for none of these things. Charlotte Mason, Home Education, p. 61

Your Morning Basket
YMB #149: Why We Don't Make High School Morning Time Plans

Your Morning Basket

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2024 39:18


If you're a homeschooling parent looking for meaningful ways to engage with your high schoolers and bring joy to your homeschool routine, this episode of Your Morning Basket is for you. Join host Pam Barnhill and co-hosts Laney Homan and Dawn Garrett as they discuss incorporating morning time for highschoolers and the importance of morning time plans that cater to the whole family.Laney Homan shares her experience of using morning time plans with both her senior high schooler and her 7-year-old, emphasizing the value of not making high school math plans and the importance of engaging in enjoyable learning together. Dawn Garrett discusses making morning time count for high schoolers and provides insight into incorporating morning time into their daily routine.Discover how morning time plans offer valuable learning experiences for children of different ages, including highschoolers. Don't miss out on this insightful discussion that will inspire and guide you in making morning time work for your high schoolers!Key Takeaways:Morning time plans for homeschooling high schoolers can be varied and flexible, incorporating activities that cater to different subjects and interests.Morning time plans include diverse activities, videos, picture study, poetry, and level-up activities suitable for older students.High schoolers can engage with morning time plans through activities like math, which includes advanced concepts suitable for their age and ability.Discover how morning time plans can benefit high schoolers and the whole familyLinks and ResourcesYour Morning Basket+Month of Morning TimePicture Books Aren't Just for PreschoolersFor full show notes and a transcript of today's episode, head to https://pambarnhill.com/ymb#149To join our free homeschool community, you can create an account right here.

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The New Mason Jar with Cindy Rollins
S6E78: Morning Time for Moms, Part 1, with Jami Marstall

The New Mason Jar with Cindy Rollins

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2024 42:37


The mind is a spiritual octopus, reaching out limbs in every direction to draw in enormous rations of that which under the actions of the mind itself becomes knowledge. Nothing can stale its infinite variety; the heavens and the earth, the past, the present, and future, things great and things minute, nations and men, the universe, all are within the scope of the human intelligence. Charlotte Mason, Toward a Philosophy of Education, p. 330 Show Summary: On The New Mason Jar this week, Cindy and Dawn kick off a new series of the podcast, Morning Time for Moms, with our first guest in the series, Jami Marstall How Jami first came to hear about Charlotte Mason How much of AmblesideOnline's curriculum Jami has personally read as the mother and teacher What practices Jami put in place to ensure she was growing in knowledge How the mother-teacher is the guide, philosopher, and friend What is the significance of the “spiritual octopus” quote from the intro? How can moms build a reading life in the busy seasons of life? What Jami is reading now and what some of her other activities are Books and Links Mentioned: Beyond Mere Motherhood by Cindy Rollins For the Children's Sake by Susan Schaeffer Macaulay For the Family's Sake by Susan Schaeffer Macaulay Towards a Philosophy of Education by Charlotte Mason The Idea of America by Gordon S. Wood John Adams by David McCullough The Universe Next Door by James Sire The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexander Dumas The Once and Future King by T. H. White Lynn Bruce's article on The Spiritual Octopus S2E22: Charlotte Mason Through High School with Jami Marstall Find Cindy and Dawn: Morning Time for Moms Cindy's Patreon Discipleship Group Mere Motherhood Facebook Group The Literary Life Podcast Cindy's Facebook Cindy's Instagram Dawn's Swedish Drill website Dawn's A Reasoned Patriotism website Dawn's Substack What we are concerned with is the fact that we personally have relations with all that there is in the present, all that there has been in the past, and all that there will be in the future––with all above us and all about us––and that fullness of living, expansion, expression, and serviceableness, for each of us, depend upon how far we apprehend these relationships and how many of them we lay hold of…. Every [mother] is heir to an enormous patrimony, heir to all the ages, inheritor of all the present. The question is, what are the [educational] formalities necessary to put [her] in possession of that which is [hers]? paraphrase of Charlotte Mason from School Education, pg. 186

Your Morning Basket
YMB #147: How Morning Time Can Save Your School in a Season of Burnout

Your Morning Basket

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2024 30:52


In this episode, discover practical strategies to combat burnout in your homeschool with Pam Barnhill and co-hosts, Ali Madej and Meg Angelino. You will gain valuable insight on using Morning Time and other tools to engage your children during times of curriculum fatigue, seasonal illness, new baby, or overall burnout. This candid conversation acknowledges the natural ebbs and flows in the homeschooling journey and the importance of extending grace to both parents and children during periods of burnout. The team offers practical insights into managing grading and striking a balance between pleasurable learning and skill subjects.Tune in to Your Morning Basket Podcast and start your journey towards a more intentional and joyful homeschooling approach today.Key Ideas About Morning Time and BurnoutUtilize library apps, such as; Hoopla, Libby for audiobooks and online resources to engage kids in learning during times of burnout.Embrace the fun and learning potential in Explorations, read-aloud time, and strewing to keep kids engaged.Explore strategies for managing burnout, including; managing mom's health, starting with enjoyable subjects, and outsourcing subjects.Emphasize the importance of balance and grace for both the homeschooling parent and the children during times of burnout.See Morning Time as a fundamental tool to combat burnout. Links and ResourcesYMB+HooplaLibbyLife of FredPut Your Homeschool Year On AutopilotDenise Gaskin on YMBHandbook of Nature StudyFor full show notes and a transcript of today's episode, head to https://pambarnhill.com/ymb147To join our free homeschool community, you can create an account right here.

The New Mason Jar with Cindy Rollins
S6E76: “Beyond Mere Motherhood” with Cindy and Dawn

The New Mason Jar with Cindy Rollins

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2024 35:27


No one knoweth the things of a man but the spirit of a man which is in him; therefore, there is no education but self-education… Charlotte Mason, Toward a Philosophy of Education, p. 26 Show Summary: On The New Mason Jar this week, Cindy and Dawn sit down to chat about Cindy's newest book, Beyond Mere Motherhood How this book came to be What Cindy hopes this book to be and who it is for What you can expect from each chapter of the book How this book is helping launch a new podcast series coming soon! Books and Links Mentioned: Toward a Philosophy of Education by Charlotte Mason Beyond Mere Motherhood by Cindy Rollins The Hidden Art of Homemaking by Edith Schaeffer “Why the KJV?” by Lynn Bruce Blue Sky Daisies Find Cindy and Dawn: Morning Time for Moms Cindy's Patreon Discipleship Group Mere Motherhood Facebook Group The Literary Life Podcast Cindy's Facebook Cindy's Instagram Dawn's Swedish Drill website Dawn's A Reasoned Patriotism website Dawn's Substack We allow no separation to grow up between the intellectual and spiritual life of mothers, but teach them that the Divine Spirit has constant access to their spirit and is their continue Helper in all the interests, duties, and joys of life. paraphrase of Charlotte Mason's 20th Principle

Your Morning Basket
YMB #146: The Importance of Goals in Homeschool Morning Time

Your Morning Basket

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2024 50:14


Join Pam Barnhill and co-hosts Meg Angelino and Laney Homan as they delve into the purpose and structure of morning time in homeschooling. In this episode, the hosts discuss the importance of setting goals for morning time, its role in fostering lifelong learning and family connections, and strategies for making it a valuable and efficient part of the homeschool day. They share their personal experiences, tips, and insights on how to incorporate morning time into various homeschooling philosophies and its impact on family life.Key TakeawaysMorning Time is adaptable and can work for families regardless of their homeschooling philosophy, prioritizing what is important for each family.It provides an opportunity to include academic subjects, making homeschooling more efficient by teaching everyone at once.It's important to incorporate enjoyable elements for each family member in morning time, using it as a fun way to introduce less favored subjects.The hosts share their approaches to homeschooling and how morning time aligns with their individual philosophies.Tips and insights are provided for moms looking to implement morning time in their homeschooling routine.For full show notes and a transcript of today's episode, head to https://pambarnhill.com/ymb146To join our free homeschool community, you can create an account right here.

Raising Arrows - Home Management for the Homeschool Mom
Challenges of Homeschooling Multiple Ages

Raising Arrows - Home Management for the Homeschool Mom

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2024 21:20 Very Popular


Homeschooling a lot of different ages and stages presents a unique set of circumstances and challenges.  In today's podcast, we'll walk through several of these with real world solutions! Teach your kids to dig into Scripture with games, puzzles, and more in the brand new Bible Investigators: Creation! Need help creating a homeschool schedule you can stick to? Take my class! Creating a Homeschool Schedule You Love!   Resources mentioned: How to Add Another Child to Your Homeschool (post) Simple Morning Time (post Simple Morning Time (podcast #86) Morning Time with Multiple Ages (post) Indpendent Schoolwork (post) Teaching Textbooks Large Family Review (post) Secrets for Handling Attitudes in Girls (post) Girls and their Attitudes (podcast #56) How to Parent and Discipline Boys and Their Attitudes (post) Boys and their Attitudes (podcast #54) Homeschooling When Everyone Needs You (post)

The New Mason Jar with Cindy Rollins
S6E74: The Lives of Charlotte Mason Moms and Military Wives

The New Mason Jar with Cindy Rollins

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2024 56:37


As a matter of fact, we do not realise children, we under-estimate them; in the divine words, we “despise” them, with the best intentions in the world, because we confound the immaturity of their frames, and their absolute ignorance as to the relations of things, with spiritual impotence: whereas the fact probably is, that never is intellectual power so keen, the moral sense so strong, spiritual perception so piercing, as in those days of childhood which we regard with a supercilious, if kindly, smile. Charlotte Mason, Parents and Children, p. 260 Show Summary: Today on The New Mason Jar, Cindy and Dawn chat with guests Elizabeth and Stacy about the challenges (and benefits!) of homeschooling while serving in the military How Elizabeth and Stacy each first learned about Charlotte Mason What are some of the challenges of military life and frequent relocation? How have you found homeschooling community and friends when changing duty stations? What are some of the benefits your family has experienced because of military life? Are there any homeschooling resources available to military families? How do you adapt your homeschool schedule during the year to stay flexible to change? Books and Links Mentioned: For the Family's Sake by Susan Schaeffer Macaulay The Charlotte Mason Companion by Karen Andreola Find Cindy and Dawn: Morning Time for Moms Cindy's Patreon Discipleship Group Mere Motherhood Facebook Group The Literary Life Podcast Cindy's Facebook Cindy's Instagram Dawn's Swedish Drill Book Dawn's Reasoned Patriotism Book Dawn's Discerning Home Educator Substack Every look of gentleness and tone of reverence, every word of kindness and act of help, passes into the thought-environment, the very atmosphere which the child breathes; he does not think of these things, may never think of them, but all his life long they excite that ‘vague appetency towards something' out of which most of his actions spring. Charlotte Mason, Parents and Children, p. 36

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1010 WINS ALL LOCAL

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2023 7:52


Homeschooling Families by Teach Them Diligently
Morning Moments: Navigating Homeschool Bliss with Morning Time | 254

Homeschooling Families by Teach Them Diligently

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2023 35:46


In today's episode, we're talking all about morning time, that cherished ritual that sets the stage for your entire day, bringing families together, and nurturing relationships that stand the test of time. Our special guest, Vanessa Pebley, shares her insight and experience on making morning time work for all ages and stages, offering a warm and encouraging perspective that every homeschooling family can relate to.  Meet the Guest:Vanessa is a wife and mother to 5 children (4 boys and 1 girl), their ages ranging from teen to toddler. Vanessa loves Jesus, books, and Diet Dr. Pepper. She has been homeschooling for 9 years. Morning Time is a powerful tool for a Heart Schooling Parent, because it lends itself so well to understanding the hearts and learning styles of your children as well as affording amazing opportunities for conversation and relationship-building. All those things and more are integral to the Heart Schooling paradigm I teach in my new book. "Heart School, How Amazing Parents Become Excellent Home Educators", can be purchased on our website, and I really encourage you to pick up a copy today. In it, you'll not only get actionable insight on how to set up your own Heart School, but you'll also be able to work through evaluations to see where you are today. I pray it's an incredible resource for your family. Learn more about Heart School HERE.  Topics Covered In This Episode:Morning time in homeschooling: An intentional gathering of the family for shared learning and topics.The anchor of the homeschool day: Morning time provides cohesion and togetherness to the family's routine.Starting small: Begin with a simple routine and gradually build upon it.Flexibility and adaptability: Morning time can be tailored to different family dynamics and seasons of motherhood.Consistency is key: Establish a habit of coming together regularly.Getting to know your children: Morning time reveals the hearts and minds of your kids and uncovers hidden talents.Fostering meaningful discussions: Engaging in discussions during morning time encourages critical thinking and understanding.Aligning with your family's vision and mission: Implement morning time in a way that reflects your unique homeschooling goals and priorities. Additional Resources:Find out more about Vanessa HEREFollow Mighty Oaks and Arrows @mightyoaksandarrows

Homeschooling Families by Teach Them Diligently
Morning Moments: Navigating Homeschool Bliss with Morning Time | 254

Homeschooling Families by Teach Them Diligently

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2023 35:46


In today's episode, we're talking all about morning time, that cherished ritual that sets the stage for your entire day, bringing families together, and nurturing relationships that stand the test of time. Our special guest, Vanessa Pebley, shares her insight and experience on making morning time work for all ages and stages, offering a warm and encouraging perspective that every homeschooling family can relate to.  Morning Time is a powerful tool for a Heart Schooling Parent, because it lends itself so well to understanding the hearts and learning styles of your children as well as affording amazing opportunities for conversation and relationship-building. All those things and more are integral to the Heart Schooling paradigm I teach in my new book. "Heart School, How Amazing Parents Become Excellent Home Educators", can be purchased on our website, and I really encourage you to pick up a copy today. In it, you'll not only get actionable insight on how to set up your own Heart School, but you'll also be able to work through evaluations to see where you are today. I pray it's an incredible resource for your family. Learn more about Heart School HERE.   Topics Covered In This Episode: Morning time in homeschooling: An intentional gathering of the family for shared learning and topics. The anchor of the homeschool day: Morning time provides cohesion and togetherness to the family's routine. Starting small: Begin with a simple routine and gradually build upon it. Flexibility and adaptability: Morning time can be tailored to different family dynamics and seasons of motherhood. Consistency is key: Establish a habit of coming together regularly. Getting to know your children: Morning time reveals the hearts and minds of your kids and uncovers hidden talents. Fostering meaningful discussions: Engaging in discussions during morning time encourages critical thinking and understanding. Aligning with your family's vision and mission: Implement morning time in a way that reflects your unique homeschooling goals and priorities.  Additional Resources: Find out more about Vanessa HERE Follow Mighty Oaks and Arrows @mightyoaksandarrows Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.

Your Morning Basket
YMB #143 How Long Should My Morning Time Be?

Your Morning Basket

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2023 47:54


In this episode of Your Morning Basket Podcast, hosts Pam Barnhill, Laney Homan, and Dawn Garrett talk about how to make morning time work for your family. They discuss how long Morning Time should be and why treating it as a separate activity is essential. The hosts share their experiences and tips on incorporating different subjects into morning time, like history, science, and skill work. They also give practical advice on balancing content area work with skill work, especially if you have multiple children. They also discuss whether you should have separate morning time activities for different age groups and the importance of having designated times for everyone to come together. Join the hosts as they give helpful advice on setting goals for morning time and making it a fun and meaningful part of your daily routine.Key Takeaways:Morning time should be seen as a separate activity, treated with importance and joy. Balancing content area work and skill work is a challenge, especially with multiple children. Skill work is often done outside of morning time. It's acceptable and beneficial to have separate morning time activities for different age groups if it works for the parent and benefits the child. Identifying priorities and deciding who needs to be present for certain activities is crucial in optimizing morning time. Setting goals for morning time, considering the ages of your children and the season of life, is an essential part of making it a successful practice.For full show notes and a transcript of today's episode, head to pambarnhill.com/ymb143To join our free homeschool community, you can create an account right here.

Raising Arrows - Home Management for the Homeschool Mom
How to Adjust Homeschool Methods for a Large Family

Raising Arrows - Home Management for the Homeschool Mom

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2023 22:14


Your favorite homeschooling method may not fit your large family, but a few small adjustments can work wonders!  In this episode, Amy shares how to tweak 5 popular homeschooling methods to make them work for a large family. Get the ebooklet mentioned in this episode! How to Make Any Curriculum Work for Your Family Resources mentioned: Charlotte Mason Homeschooling in 18 Easy Step-by-Step Lessons (ebook) Notebooking for the Large Family (post) Tapestry of Grace (page on Raising Arrows) How to Have a Jubilee Homeschooling Year (post) Music In Our Homeschool (online learning platform) Morning Time with Multiple Ages (post) Karen Andreola's books Julia Rothman's "Anatomy" books Related Podcasts: Podcast #124 - Taking a Jubilee Homeschool Year Podcast #70 - How to Use Workbooks to Lighten Your Homeschool Load

The New Mason Jar with Cindy Rollins
S5E68: The Beauty of Mathematics with Melissa Bair

The New Mason Jar with Cindy Rollins

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2023 50:38


We take strong ground when we appeal to the beauty and truth of Mathematics; that, as Ruskin points out, two and two make four and cannot conceivably make five, is an inevitable law. It is a great thing to be brought into the presence of a law, of a whole system of laws, that exist without our concurrence,––that two straight lines cannot enclose a space is a fact which we can perceive, state, and act upon but cannot in any wise alter, should give to children the sense of limitation which is wholesome for all of us, and inspire that sursum corda which we should hear in all natural law. Charlotte Mason, Philosophy of Education, p. 230-231 Show Summary: Today's guest on The New Mason Jar is Melissa Bair, a homeschooling mother of 4 who loves math and has degrees in mathematics and computer sciences How Melissa first discovered Charlotte Mason's philosophy How Melissa came to love mathematics and what impact her teachers had on her What kinds of activities and materials Melissa uses to teach math in a more beautiful way The building blocks of math: notice, wonder, and discover Is math a language or an art? Does seeking to find the beauty in math put too much pressure on homeschool parents? Books and Links Mentioned: Affiliate links are included below. John Holt Poetic Knowledge by James Taylor Leisure: the Basis of Culture by Josef Pieper For the Children's Sake by Susan Schaeffer Macaulay Real Learning by Elizabeth Voss A Mathematician's Lament by Paul Lockhart Caleb Gattegno Chasing Rabbits by Sunil Singh Mater Amabilis The Mandelbrot Set   In a word our point is that Mathematics are to be studied for their own sake and not as they make for general intelligence and grasp of mind. Charlotte Mason, Towards a Philosophy of Education   Find Cindy: Morning Time for Moms Cindy's Patreon Discipleship Group Mere Motherhood Facebook Group The Literary Life Podcast Cindy's Facebook Cindy's Instagram

Your Morning Basket
YMB #141 Common Misconceptions About Morning Time

Your Morning Basket

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2023 44:58


Join Pam, Dawn Garrett, and Meg Angelino as they bust some myths about those "extras" in homeschooling. We're airing out all the misconceptions we have heard about Morning Time through the years and today, we're here to set the record straight. Combining subjects? Totally a game changer. Tune in to get a sneak peek into our own Morning Time secrets and see why keeping it simple is key. And hey, don't stress - remember to find the joy and avoid that homeschool burnout. Whether you've got toddlers or teens, we'll chat about how Morning Time is a fit for everyone. Bring the family in on this one!

Your Morning Basket
YMB #140 How to add wonder to your Morning Time

Your Morning Basket

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2023 34:42


In this episode of Your Morning Basket, host Pam Barnhill is joined by Betsy Cypress, the newest Your Morning Basket team member. Pam and Betsy introduce the Wonder World Podcast for kids. Pam records the show with her daughter Olivia each week, while Betsy is the researcher and writer behind each episode. Episodes explore fascinating topics, including historical events, science, and fun trivia. The Wonder World podcast aims to spark curiosity and encourage listeners to learn about various subjects, covering everything from roller coasters and sports to culture and history. Pam and Betsy also share tips for engaging reluctant writers, discuss the benefits of Wonder World, and highlight the power of podcasts in facilitating fun and engaging learning experiences. Join them for a delightful and informative conversation about a new show that will inspire and entertain the entire family.Key Takeaways:The Wonder World podcast covers many topics, including fun holidays, history, science, poetry, jokes, and trivia.The goal of the podcast is to provide education in a fun and exciting way for curious kids and their families.Wonder World is mentioned as a "ready-made morning time" resource that can be listened to during lunch, extending the listening experience.The podcast aims to provide enjoyable learning experiences beyond what can be found in textbooks.Find the Wonder World Podcast here.Find the Wonder Kids Club here.For full show notes and a transcript of today's episode, head to pambarnhill.com/ymb140To join our free homeschool community, you can create an account right here.

The New Mason Jar with Cindy Rollins
S5E65: Building a Home Library with Jeannette Tulis and Sherry Early

The New Mason Jar with Cindy Rollins

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2023 56:33


As for Literature–to introduce children to literature is to install them in a very rich and glorious kingdom, to bring a continual holiday to their doors, to lay before them a feast exquisitely served. But they must learn to know literature by being familiar with it from the very first. A child's intercourse must always be with good books, the best that we can find. Charlotte Mason, Vol. 6, Philosophy of Education, p. 51 Show Summary: Our guests on The New Mason Jar podcast today are Jeannette Tulis and Sherry Early How Sherry first heard about Charlotte Mason How Jeannette started her own home library that then turned into a lending library How did Sherry and Jeannette learn what books to collect and what not to bring home? Where are the best, budget-friendly places to look for good books to buy? How Sherry and Jeannette run their lending libraries What are a few of our guests' favorite books?   Books and Links Mentioned: Episode 12: Charlotte Mason Study Groups with Jeannette Tulis Picture Book Preschool Thrift Store Shopping Without Leaving Your House – Bibioguides Private Lending Libraries List – Biblioguides The Card Catalogue – Plumfield and Paideia Jeannette's Books About Books List Jeannette's Favorite Books by Category List Jeannette's Favorite Picture Book Authors List For the Children's Sake by Susan Schaeffer Macaulay Let the Authors Speak by Carolyn Hatcher All Through the Ages by Christine Miller Who Should We Then Read, Vols. 1 & 2 by Jan Bloom Anatole Series by Eve Titus Henry the Explorer from Purple House Press The Biggest Bear by Lynd Ward David McPhail Don Freeman Bread and Jam for Frances by Russell Hoban Obadiah Trio by Brinton Turkle Deep in the Forest by Brinton Turkle Charlotte Zolotow Jan Wahl Little Bear Books by Else Holmelund Minarik Frog and Toad Books by Arnold Lobel Millicent Selsam Animals Do the Strangest Things by Arthur and Leonora Hornblow Carolyn Haywood The Milly-Molly-Mandy Storybook by Joyce Brisley Sugar Creek Gang Original Series by Paul Hutchens Clementine Books by Sarah Pennypacker The Cobble Street Cousins by Cynthia Rylant Strong Poison by Dorothy L. Sayers Mothering by the Book by Jennifer Pepito Kidnapped by Robert Louis Stevenson You Are Not Your Own by Alan Noble   Find Cindy and Sherry: Morning Time for Moms Cindy's Patreon Discipleship Group Mere Motherhood Facebook Group The Literary Life Podcast Cindy's Facebook Cindy's Instagram Sherry Early's Blog, Semicolon   When I get a little money, I buy books, and if any is left, I buy food. My luggage is my library. My home is where my books are. Erasmus

The Homeschool Snapshots Podcast
TMBH 76: Your Questions About Sibling Dynamics in Homeschooling

The Homeschool Snapshots Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2023 11:12


In this episode, Pam tackles listener questions about sibling dynamics within the homeschooling setting. Are you perplexed about what happens when a younger child surpasses an older sibling in skills like math or reading? Or you're trying to navigate the challenge of keeping an older child engaged in learning while younger siblings are at play. Pam offers a deep dive into these challenges, drawing from personal experience and providing actionable strategies. She emphasizes recognizing individual strengths, considering unique curriculums, and establishing clear boundaries between siblings. Whether you're a homeschooling veteran or just starting, this episode is packed with practical advice and encouragement. Key Takeaways:It's not uncommon for younger siblings to catch up or surpass their older siblings in subjects like math or reading.Rather than emphasizing areas of competition, highlight each child's unique skills and talents, whether in academics, arts, or other fields.Using different curriculums for siblings can prevent direct comparison, which can alleviate potential tensions.Programs without grade levels or ones labeled with non-specific markers (e.g., alpha, beta) can reduce comparison opportunities.Speak to the child who's excelling about being sensitive to their sibling's feelings.While older siblings might have more responsibilities, they should also be given unique privileges or perks to compensate.Especially for younger kids, short lessons can be more effective and engaging. The emphasis should be on the quality of time spent, not the quantity.Homeschooling, with its challenges, inherently builds character. Recognize that even the simple act of completing a lesson contributes to this.Morning Time is an effective tool for combining lessons and can be tailored to suit multiple age groups, offering both structured and freeform learning opportunities.For full show notes and a transcript of today's episode, head to pambarnhill.com/tmbh76To join our free homeschool community, you can create an account right here.

Your Morning Basket
YMB #138 Gathering Together: A Mother's Morning Basket with Heather Tully

Your Morning Basket

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2023 22:29


Join Pam Barnhill and Heather Tully as they dive into a unique concept for homeschooling mothers - the Mother's Morning Basket. This September, join a virtual gathering of like-minded moms as you feed your mind and soul. This session is all about fairy tales!Not only will this enrich you, but it will also provide inspiration and ideas for your own children's morning time. Heather brings her 20 years of homeschooling experience, demonstrating how to incorporate picture study, music appreciation, nature study, and more into your routine. It's time to embrace the chance to learn, grow, and share together.Key Takeaways:A Mother's Morning Basket is personal time for mothers to nurture their intellectual and creative interests during the home-school year.The Mother's Morning Basket involves activities such as Bible reading, personal poetry reading, novel reading, and self-education.The program allows moms to engage and grow intellectually alongside their children. The aim is to foster an environment where learning and growth are seen as integral parts of life, not just schoolwork.The Mother's Morning Basket is also a teaching tool for mothers. It provides them with techniques to structure their children's Morning Time more effectively.Keep learning activities simple and realistic for consistency.The Mother's Morning Basket sessions are expected to provide inspiration, camaraderie, and practical guidance for homeschooling moms.For full show notes and a transcript of today's episode, head to pambarnhill.com/ymb138To join our free homeschool community, you can create an account right here.

The New Mason Jar with Cindy Rollins
S5E62: The Role of a Homeschool Dad with Dan Bunting

The New Mason Jar with Cindy Rollins

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2023 44:07


Without knowledge, Reason carries a man into the wilderness and Rebellion joins company. The man is not to be blamed: it is a glorious thing to perceive your mind, your reasoning power, acting of its own accord as it were and producing argument after argument in support of any initial notion; how is a man to be persuaded, when he wakes up to this tremendous power he has of involuntary reasoning, that his conclusions are not necessarily right, but rather that he who reasons without knowledge is like a child playing with edged tools? Charlotte Mason, Vol. 6, Philosophy of Education, p. 315 Show Summary: On the New Mason Jar today, Cindy chats with Dan Bunting, a pastor and father of 4 homeschooled children How Dan first learned about Charlotte Mason's philosophy Did you have any concerns about using a Charlotte Mason curriculum initially? What Dan saw about this educational philosophy that impressed him What Dan's role is in his family's homeschool journey How Dan is continuing his own education as a father Do you think that a Charlotte Mason education is strong enough in STEM subjects? Dan's best advice for fathers to support their homeschooling families   Books and Links Mentioned: Range by David Epstein Mind to Mind by Karen Glass H. P. Lovecraft Terry Pratchett The 5th Annual Back to School Conference Dan's Episode on The Literary Life podcast Dan's Reading the Psalms podcast   Find Cindy: Morning Time for Moms Cindy's Patreon Discipleship Group Mere Motherhood Facebook Group The Literary Life Podcast Cindy's Facebook Cindy's Instagram   …habit is inevitable. If we fail to ease life by laying down habits of right thinking and right acting, habits of wrong thinking and wrong acting fix themselves of their own accord. Charlotte Mason, Vol. 6, Philosophy of Education, p. 101

The New Mason Jar with Cindy Rollins
S5E61: The Great Recognition with Camille Malucci

The New Mason Jar with Cindy Rollins

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2023 48:26


In the things of science, in the things of art, in the things of practical everyday life, his God doth instruct him and doth teach him, her God doth instruct her and doth teach her. Let this be the mother's key to the whole of the education of each boy and each girl; not of her children; the Divine Spirit does not work with nouns of multitude, but with each single child. Because He is infinite, the whole world is not too great a school for this indefatigable Teacher, and because He is infinite, He is able to give the whole of his infinite attention for the whole time to each one of his multitudinous pupils. We do not sufficiently rejoice in the wealth that the infinite nature of our God brings to each of us. Charlotte Mason, Vol. 2, Parents and Children Show Summary: Today on the New Mason Jar, Camille Malucci is back on the podcast to talk with Cindy about a painting that had a great effect on Charlotte Mason How did Charlotte Mason come to view these frescoes? What are some of the scenes depicted in the frescoes in the Spanish Chapel, Santa Maria Novella? What was it about this painting that so impacted Miss Mason? Why is it so hard for us to grasp the concept of “the Great Recognition” that Mason talks about? How did Charlotte Mason see this recognition as helpful to resolving some of the discord in modernity?   Books and Links Mentioned: The 5th Annual Back to School Conference Parents and Children by Charlotte Mason Common Place Quarterly Magazine The CMEC Camille's episode on the CMEC curriculum Mornings in Florence by John Ruskin The Story of Charlotte Mason by Essex Cholmondeley The Charlotte Mason Collection at the Armitt Museum Print of The Great Recognition from Riverbend Press   Find Cindy: Morning Time for Moms Cindy's Patreon Discipleship Group Mere Motherhood Facebook Group The Literary Life Podcast Cindy's Facebook Cindy's Instagram   We must think, we must know, we must rejoice in and create the beautiful. And if all the burning thoughts that stir in the minds of men, all the beautiful conceptions they give birth to, are things apart from God, then we too must have a separate life, a life apart from God, a division of ourselves into secular and religious––discord and unrest. We believe that this is the fertile source of the unfaith of the day, especially in young and ardent minds…and the young man or woman, full of promise and power, becomes a free-thinker, an agnostic, what you will. But once the intimate relation, the relation of Teacher and taught in all things of the mind and spirit, be fully recognised, our feet are set in a large room; there is space for free development in all directions, and this free and joyous development, whether of intellect or heart, is recognised as a Godward movement. Charlotte Mason, Parents and Children

The New Mason Jar with Cindy Rollins
S4E59: A Reasoned Patriotism with Dawn Duran

The New Mason Jar with Cindy Rollins

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2023 31:01


The honor due to our country…is not to be confounded with the ignorant and impertinent attitude of the Englishman or the Chinese who believes that to be born an Englishman or a Chinese puts him on a higher level than the people of all other countries; that his own country and his own government are right in all circumstances, and other countries and other governments always wrong. But, on the other hand, still more to be guarded against, is the caitiff spirit of him who holds his own country and his own government always in the wrong and always the worse, and exalts other nations unduly for the sake of depreciating his own. Charlotte Mason, Vol. 4, Ourselves, Book 1 Show Summary: Today on the New Mason Jar, Dawn Duran is here to share about her new book A Reasoned Patriotism How did this book come about? What did Charlotte Mason have to say about patriotism and the teaching of a country's history? What is the difference between patriotism and nationalism? What does this book include? How can mothers help develop this reasoned patriotism in the home? What does Dawn mean when she talks about critical thinking?   But before we teach children to criticise the institutions of their country, before we teach them to be critical of what is bad, let us teach them to recognize and admire what is good. Charlotte Mason, Philosophy of Education, pg. 126   Books and Links Mentioned: Ourselves by Charlotte Mason A Reasoned Patriotism by Dawn Duran   Find Cindy and Dawn: Morning Time for Moms Cindy's Patreon Discipleship Group Mere Motherhood Facebook Group The Literary Life Podcast Cindy's Facebook Cindy's Instagram Dawn's Swedish Drill Website Dawn's Articles on Afterthoughtsblog.net It is good, doubtless, to be cosmopolitan in our tastes, liberal and unprejudiced in our judgments; but he who would love all the world must begin with the brother whom he has seen, and enlightened sympathy with other nations can coexist only with profound and instructed patriotism. Charlotte mason, Formation of Character

The Literary Life Podcast
Episode 173: The “Best of” Series – Why Pastors Should Read Fiction, Ep. 137

The Literary Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2023 116:09


This week on The Literary Life podcast with Angelina Stanford, Cindy Rollins and Thomas Banks, we have a very special episode for you. Our hosts are joined by guests Dan Bunting and Anthony Dodgers, both of whom are pastors, for a discussion on why pastors should read fiction books. Dan is also host of the the Reading the Psalms podcast. Angelina starts off the conversation by asking why these men would prioritize taking literature classes. Anthony shares about his own literary life journey and how rediscovering literature has helped him personally. Dan talks about the book club that he and a couple of his pastor friends have and what kinds of books they read together. They discuss many other deep topics and crucial questions that we hope will be encouraging and thought-provoking to everyone who listens to and shares this episode. If you want to get the replays of the 2022 Back to School Conference, “Education: Myths and Legends” with special guest speakers Lynn Bruce and Caitlin Beauchamp, along with our hosts Cindy Rollins, Angelina Stanford and Thomas Banks, you can learn more at Morning Time for Moms. Commonplace Quotes: If education is beaten by training, civilization dies. C. S. Lewis, from “Our English Syllabus” How am I a hog and me both? Flannery O'Connor He who has done his best for his own time has lived for all times. Freidrich Schiller Whoever wants to become a Christian, must first become a poet. St. Porphyrios of Kafsokalivia It is hard to have patience with those Jeremiahs, in press or pulpit, who warn us that we are “relapsing into paganism”. It might be rather fun if we were. It would be pleasant to see some future Prime Minister trying to kill a large and lively milk-white bull in Westminster Hall. But we shan't. What lurks behind such idle prophecies, if they are anything but careless language, is the false idea that the historical process allows mere reversal; that Europe can come out of Christianity “by the same door as in she went”, and find herself back where she was. It is not what happens. A post-Christian man is not a Pagan; you might as well think that a married woman recovers her virginity by divorce. The post-Christian is cut off from the Christian past, and therefore doubly from the Pagan past. C. S. Lewis, from “De Descriptione Temporum” A Boy in Church by Robert Graves ‘Gabble-gabble, . . . brethren, . . . gabble-gabble!' My window frames forest and heather. I hardly hear the tuneful babble, Not knowing nor much caring whether The text is praise or exhortation, Prayer or thanksgiving, or damnation. Outside it blows wetter and wetter, The tossing trees never stay still. I shift my elbows to catch better The full round sweep of heathered hill. The tortured copse bends to and fro In silence like a shadow-show. The parson's voice runs like a river Over smooth rocks, I like this church: The pews are staid, they never shiver, They never bend or sway or lurch. ‘Prayer,' says the kind voice, ‘is a chain That draws down Grace from Heaven again.' I add the hymns up, over and over, Until there's not the least mistake. Seven-seventy-one. (Look! there's a plover! It's gone!) Who's that Saint by the lake? The red light from his mantle passes Across the broad memorial brasses. It's pleasant here for dreams and thinking, Lolling and letting reason nod, With ugly serious people linking Sad prayers to a forgiving God . . . . But a dumb blast sets the trees swaying With furious zeal like madmen praying. Book List: Put Out More Flags by Evelyn Waugh Asterix Comics by René Goscinny Tin Tin by Herge Sigrid Undset Giants in the Earth by Ole Rolvaag Roald Dahl A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L'Engle John Donne George Herbert The Complete Stories by Flannery O'Connor The Spy Who Came in from the Cold by John le Carré Graham Greene Alfred Lord Tennyson The New Oxford Book of Christian Verse edited by Donald Davie Waiting on the Word by Malcolm Guite Word in the Wilderness by Malcolm Guite Neil Gaiman Bill Bryson Ursula Le Guin Terry Pratchett Reflections on the Psalms by C. S. Lewis Support The Literary Life: Become a patron of The Literary Life podcast as part of the “Friends and Fellows Community” on Patreon, and get some amazing bonus content! Thanks for your support! Connect with Us: You can find Angelina and Thomas at HouseofHumaneLetters.com, on Instagram @angelinastanford, and on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/ANGStanford/ Find Cindy at morningtimeformoms.com, on Instagram @cindyordoamoris and on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/cindyrollins.net/. Check out Cindy's own Patreon page also! Follow The Literary Life on Instagram, and jump into our private Facebook group, The Literary Life Discussion Group, and let's get the book talk going! http://bit.ly/literarylifeFB

The New Mason Jar with Cindy Rollins
Bonus Episode: The Uphill Road – Summer Discipleship with Cindy and Friends

The New Mason Jar with Cindy Rollins

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2023 19:51


After all, what is the chief sign of growing old? Is it not the feeling that we know all there is to be known? It is not years which make people old; it is ruts, and a limitation of interests. When we no longer care about anything except our own interests, we are then old, it matters not whether our years be twenty of eighty. Anna Botsford Comstock, The Handbook of Nature Study Show Summary: Cindy and Dawn share a little about the upcoming 2023 discipleship course at Morning Time for Moms, The Uphill Road Dawn asks Cindy how the summer discipleship course started several years ago They share a few highlights of what moms can expect and some of their favorite features of this time together Books and Links Mentioned: The Handbook of Nature Study by Anna Botsford Comstock Bandersnatch by Diana Pavlac Glyer The Convivial Homeschool by Mystie Winckler Find Cindy and Dawn: Morning Time for Moms Cindy's Patreon Discipleship Group Mere Motherhood Facebook Group The Literary Life Podcast Cindy's Facebook Cindy's Instagram Dawn's Swedish Drill Website Dawn's Articles on Afterthoughtsblog.net …what if the devitalization we notice in so many of our young people, keen about games but dead to things of the mind, is due to the processes carried on in our schools, to our plausible and pleasant ways of picturing, eliciting, demonstrating, illustrating, summarising, doing all those things for children which they are born with the potency to do for themselves? No doubt we do give intellectual food, but too little of it; let us have courage and we shall be surprised, as we are now and then, at the amount of intellectual strong meat almost and child [or mother] will take at a meal and digest at his leisure. Charlotte Mason, Towards a Philosophy of Education

The New Mason Jar with Cindy Rollins
S4E58: An Orthodox Jewish Approach to Charlotte Mason with Bethany Mandel

The New Mason Jar with Cindy Rollins

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2023 62:10


Of the three sorts of knowledge proper to a child,–the knowledge of God, of man, and of the universe,–the knowledge of God ranks first in importance, is indispensable, and most happy-making. Charlotte Mason, Towards a Philosophy of Education Show Summary: Today's guest is Bethany Mandel, Orthodox Jewish homeschooling mother of 6, co-author of the new book Stolen Youth, and conservative political commentator How Bethany first heard of Charlotte Mason education How Bethany juggled home educating and writing a book at the same time What a typical day looks like in Bethany's homeschool How Bethany navigates the challenges of finding CM-friendly Jewish homeschool resources How do you see Charlotte Mason lining up with Judaism? Why reading stories from the past perspectives is so important today What Bethany and Karol's book is all about Are these problematic ideas infiltrating the homeschool community?   Books and Links Mentioned: Towards a Philosophy of Education by Charlotte Mason Stolen Youth by Bethany Mandel and Karol Markowicz Heroes of Liberty series edited by Bethany Mandel Stories for Children by Isaac Bashevis Singer Honey on the Page trans. by Miriam Udel The Penderwicks by Jeanne Birdsall All-of-a-Kind Family by Sydney Taylor A Gentle Feast Curriculum   Find Cindy and Bethany: Morning Time for Moms Cindy's Patreon Discipleship Group Mere Motherhood Facebook Group The Literary Life Podcast Cindy's Facebook Cindy's Instagram Right Books 4 Kids on Instagram Bethany's Instagram

The New Mason Jar with Cindy Rollins
S4E57: The Mater Amabilis Curriculum with Ella Rice

The New Mason Jar with Cindy Rollins

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2023 38:15


But the educator has to deal with a self-acting, self-developing being, and his business is to guide, and assist in, the production of the latent good in that being, the dissipation of the latent evil, the preparation of the child to take his place in the world at his best… Charlotte Mason, Home Education Show Summary: This week's guest on The New Mason Jar is Ella Rice, is a homeschooling mom of 5 who uses the Mater Amabilis curriculum with her children How Ella first learned about Charlotte Mason Is Mater Amabilis only for Catholics? What made you choose to use Mater Amabilis over other curriculum choices? What are some of your favorite part of the curriculum? How does Mater Amabilis handle the sciences? Are there any possible pitfalls for parents using this curriculum? Books and Links Mentioned: Real Learning Revisited by Elizabeth Foss (this is the updated edition of the book Real Learning: Education in the Heart of the Home Ella mentioned) The Mater Amabilis Facebook Group Find Cindy and Dawn: Morning Time for Moms Cindy's Patreon Discipleship Group Mere Motherhood Facebook Group The Literary Life Podcast Cindy's Facebook Cindy's Instagram Dawn's Swedish Drill Website Dawn's Articles on Afterthoughtsblog.net Children are made readers on the laps of their parents. Emily Buchwald

Your Morning Basket
YMB #134 How Morning Time Changed My Homeschool: A Conversation with Barbara Cozens

Your Morning Basket

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2023 20:27


In this episode, we talk to Barbara, a homeschooling mom who shares her experience with implementing Morning Time into her homeschooling routine. Barbara talks about her journey to discovering Morning Time and how she initially struggled with finding resources to use. She shares how Morning Time has helped her create a connection with her children, and how it has become a grounding and warming up exercise for the day. Barbara also talks about how she uses Morning Time to bring in other aspects of learning, such as grammar and history.For full show notes and a transcript of today's episode, head to pambarnhill.com/ymb134To download a sample of our free Month of Morning Time plans visit us here.To join our free homeschool community of Morning Time moms, you can create an account right here.For a done-for-you Morning Time experience complete with over sixty sets of Morning Basket plans, live events where we teach your kids, and support with your new Morning Time habit join Your Morning Basket Plus today!

Your Morning Basket
YMB #132 Am I A Good Homeschool Mom?

Your Morning Basket

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2023 46:45


Yep, we're going there. Being a good homeschool mom is an important responsibility that involves creating a consistent, balanced, and flexible educational atmosphere according to the family's values and beliefs. It also entails having the courage and determination to do what is right, even in challenging situations. Join Laney and me as we chat about what being a good homeschool mom even means, how YOU have to define it, and some tips that help you know when you are on the right track -- all delivered with a dose or realism and encouragement. We also discuss how Morning Time can help create family connections and provide structure so that homeschool moms can be more effective in their work. For full show notes and a transcript of today's episode, head to pambarnhill.com/ymb132To download a sample of our free Month of Morning Time plans visit us here.To join our free homeschool community of Morning Time moms, you can create an account right here.For a done-for-you Morning Time experience complete with over sixty sets of Morning Basket plans, live events where we teach your kids, and support with your new Morning Time habit join Your Morning Basket Plus today!

Your Morning Basket
YMB #131 Creating Consistency in Your Homeschool

Your Morning Basket

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2023 24:10


So many of your homeschool problems can be solved just by building the habit of consistency in your homeschool. In fact, I think being consistent is more important than choosing just the right curriculum when it comes to being successful at educating your kids. Morning Time is one of those keys that can help you be more consistent in your homeschool and benefit. Listen on to find out more.Key Takeaways:Taking unplanned days off can interfere with consistency, but planned days off can be beneficial.Consistency is key to homeschooling success as it can help build trust between parents and their children.Morning Time is a great way to begin school days the same way each day and add consistency to homeschooling.Consistency helps solve many homeschool issues and foster trust.For full show notes and a transcript of today's episode, head to pambarnhill.com/ymb131To download a sample of our free Month of Morning Time plans visit us here.To join our free homeschool community of Morning Time moms, you can create an account right here.For a done-for-you Morning Time experience complete with over sixty sets of Morning Basket plans, live events where we teach your kids, and support with your new Morning Time habit join Your Morning Basket Plus today!