Thousands of home educators benefited from the practical ideas contained Catherine Levison’s primer, A Charlotte Mason Education. Now Catherine takes an in-depth journey offering even more ideas for implementing the popular methods of Charlotte Mason into home schooling. In this concise and practical guide, Levison presents the key points of Charlotte Mason’s methods as contained in her six-volume series. A perfect companion to her first book, More Charlotte Mason E… More >>
#1 by Anonymous on July 2, 2010 - 5:56 pm
Usually I think of sequels as being less than the original.. but this is an exception to the rule! As much as I enjoyed Levison’s first book, A Charlotte Mason Education, I found this new work even more helpful! Since my children are getting older, I really appreciated the chapter on CM and high school age children. Contrary to popular belief, this method CAN be done with older students! Other chapters of interest include: Short Lessons, Book of the Centuries, Curriculum Planning, Coping Stategies, Book Selection, Classroom Applications, Poetry, Math, Support Groups, Frugal Home Schooling, Avoiding Twaddle, and too many other things to mention. This book is definitely worth adding to your collection of educational books.
Rating: 5 / 5
#2 by Anonymous on July 2, 2010 - 8:22 pm
I was very pleased with this purchase. I devoured it within a few days, and every bit of the information was fresh and vital to me as a homeschooling mother approaching the highschool years. We have done much research on the CM method, but this book gives very practical and applicable advice about how to implement the principles. I highly recommend it.
Rating: 4 / 5
#3 by Anonymous on July 2, 2010 - 10:34 pm
After reading both books by this author on the Charlotte Mason methods of teaching, I feel competent and competent to now begin homeschooling. While I have read countless numbers of books on homeschooling and been given lots of advice on different curricula, etc. I never felt quite sure of myself or “what method to use.” I first learned about this book in another book called HOMESCHOOLING FOR FREE. I was intrigued by this method of short lessons with lots of subjects. As a former high school teacher all of the advice seemed sound and full of common sense. I now look forward to having the structure and the freedom that was lacking in other methods. The focus on nature, short lessons, and classic literature are what attracted me to this method and I hope to one day read the original books by Charlotte Mason herself. Until then, I thank this author for showing me the way. Since reading about the Charlotte Mason method I have slept soundly knowing that I can school my son at home and do it well.
Rating: 5 / 5
#4 by P. Gardner on July 3, 2010 - 1:02 am
I heard Catherine speak at an all-day CM conference in Utah last year. She is a hilarious speaker; I was almost rolling on the floor during her presentation on habits. Catherine allows her personality and humor to come through in her writing of More Charlotte Mason Education. This book is more in-depth, more helpful, and more entertaining to read than her first book (which is still a good introduction to CM).
Rating: 5 / 5
#5 by Anonymous on July 3, 2010 - 3:05 am
I’ve been homeschooling for 10+ years and have been collecting books on Charlotte Mason’s homeschooling methods for that long, as well. This little book is the best resource I’ve found for actually “doing” homeschooling in a Charlotte Mason style. It’s not overly rigid or difficult to understand. Just pick a topic you want to do with your kids, open to that chapter, and you’re off and running! I recommend this book to anyone and everyone who’s interested in a child-friendly, learning-rich homeschooling environment for their home and school. I’ve also known several people who have been rescued from homeschool burn-out by reading, and implementing, this book. A+
Rating: 5 / 5