I have not yet read one of her books, (one is coming soon.) but I have read a lot on the web. Last year we kinda unschooled. This year I am finally starting to get a feel for the kind of homeschool philosophy I want to work towards. I love Charlotte Mason's ideas. I love the idea of my ds narrating a story back to me to type up and then he can illustrate it. I like all the copy work and books that they suggest. I like the idea of studying poetry, art and learning the recorder. I like how they want us to read aloud in a chapter book and fables, fairy tales and tall tales. Oh and I am happy when I read about studying geography.
So what I can't figure out is how to arrange all this into my week. I have scored the internet for samples of schedules and have found nothing that fits it all in. My son is 6 years old. I really want to make the day fun. How do i get it all in and make it enjoyable?
I am not strict CM. I use some Oak Meadow stuff as well. I need a clear schedule that tells me what is taught.
Thanks ,
Robin
So what I can't figure out is how to arrange all this into my week. I have scored the internet for samples of schedules and have found nothing that fits it all in. My son is 6 years old. I really want to make the day fun. How do i get it all in and make it enjoyable?
I am not strict CM. I use some Oak Meadow stuff as well. I need a clear schedule that tells me what is taught.
Thanks ,
Robin







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Hate when I get a book that doesn't work for me.
I ended up purchasing them though. Much easier for me to read. I am on book 1 and LOVING it!
