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

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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

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

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