5 Life Habits Built Into a Charlotte Mason Education

Publicado 2019-04-04
Here are five habits included in the Charlotte Mason method that set your child up for success in life.

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Keys to Developing Habits
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Don't Repeat Yourself
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Putting Something in Your Own Words
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Using Narration for Self-Education
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You Move Toward What You Focus On
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A Charlotte Mason Education Focuses on the Whole Person
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  • @runalong
    Time Markers 1:55 Habit 1: Listen attentively. 4:33 Habit 2: Restate accurately. 6:53 Habit 3: Observe closely. 10:29 Habit 4: Focus on what is good, noble, and beautiful . 12:27 Habit 5: Do your best – the first time and every time.
  • @kristenheuer5676
    I really need to work on not repeating myself. I feel like I repeat myself all day with my 3 year old.
  • @ninaorozco2115
    Since we began homeschooling two years ago I have wanted to enjoy a classical/ Charlotte Mason method but felt I wasn't capable of employing the method correctly. Finaly after using curriculum last year and this year I feel the confidence to break away from the " check mark a box" mindset and your videos have been such a blessing! Your explanations are simple and clear, each video is focused and direct and the joy of using this method can be seen in your presentations!! You are so talented! Thank you for sharing your knowledge!!
  • @charlotte22
    Another great episode. You are so easy to watch and listen to. Beautiful.
  • Thank you for this message. It was so very helpful, for children, and just general in life. I appreciate the adult examples, and how it can be applied.
  • @glotree
    Oh my goodness, the road example. 😂 I moved from Oklahoma to Tennessee and had EXACTLY the same problems. Took me a LOOOONG time to adjust.
  • What a great video. Listening and observation skills are so important. Thank you. I love your outfit.
  • @servantrose
    Thank you for breaking this down. It's so applicable!
  • I must admit I haven't been so good at instilling these My children are now 21,19,17 and 13 years old. I pray I can do better. Most curriculum have things,such as spelling words,three times.
  • What do I do with a four, five, and six-year-old when I have not been very good at not repeating myself so far. Especially with this being year one for the six-year-old. A video on where to start when you didn't start from the beginning would be so great! Thank you for these videos they are a big help!
  • @noramcnabb1361
    Going from Chicago to the suburbs some streets change as well. California changes to Dodge, Pulaski changes to Crawford, and many more
  • @hillaryenloe
    Excellent video!! So helpful!! I want to share it with the world!
  • @ninaorozco2115
    Here in Tennessee the roads are the same way as you have described in your video😂
  • Thank you, I've really enjoyed this video. These are incredibly important life skills!
  • @Marie-pb2zy
    I appreciate this and so many of your videos so much!
  • I absolutely love this. We have been homeschooling for 7 years, but this is our first year learning about the Charlotte Mason methods. So far, I've loved every part of it. However, I do have a question... You say not to repeat yourself, but I'm wondering how you teach this? I have a five year old. Let's say I get her attention, look directly into her eyes, and tell her, "Go put your pajamas in the laundry." She starts the journey, but gets sidetracked on the way there. Five minutes later, I notice her pajamas on the kitchen floor, beside her, while she's playing with a toy she found on the way. How do you handle this situation if you don't repeat yourself? This is my life right now....Even my older girls are guilty of similar behavior sometimes.