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Simple Wonders supports parents in their role as teachers by discussing big ideas about education and parenting. We’ll cover topics like how children learn, which teaching methods are most effective, and how to nurture a child’s heart and mind.

Jessica Smith (CFLE-P) discusses the parallels between the restored gospel of Jesus Christ, Charlotte Mason’s educational philosophy, and scientific research. Most importantly, parents will learn how to apply these big ideas in simple ways to create a home-based education for their family.
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Simple Wonders supports parents in their role as teachers by discussing big ideas about education and parenting. We’ll cover topics like how children learn, which teaching methods are most effective, and how to nurture a child’s heart and mind.

Jessica Smith (CFLE-P) discusses the parallels between the restored gospel of Jesus Christ, Charlotte Mason’s educational philosophy, and scientific research. Most importantly, parents will learn how to apply these big ideas in simple ways to create a home-based education for their family.
Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jessica9025/support

    26 | Teaching Myths and Time-Tested Methods

    26 | Teaching Myths and Time-Tested Methods

    Charlotte Mason said that lessons should be based on living books and real things. But how do we use these materials once we have them?

    Create activities? Quizzes? Lectures?



    In this episode I discuss what we do with books and real things -- three methods that are time-tested and backed by science. Along with some teaching and learning methods that are frequently used, but aren't actually effective.



    Make it Stick: The Science of Successful Learning by Peter C. Brown

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    25 | What Are "Living Books" and Why Are They So Important? With Amber O'Neal Johnston of Heritage Mom

    25 | What Are "Living Books" and Why Are They So Important? With Amber O'Neal Johnston of Heritage Mom

    If you've been in the homeschooling realm for long you've probably heard the term "living books."

    This is a term coined by Charlotte Mason, and has become extremely widespread, for good reason. Living books put the flesh on the dry bones of fact. Mason boldly stated that "


    "no education seems to be worth the name which has not made children at home in the world of books, and so related them, mind to mind, with thinkers who have dealt with knowledge. We reject epitomes, compilations, and their like, and put into children’s hands books which, long or short, are living.”

     (Charlotte Mason, School Education, p. 226)



    Today I'm speaking with book enthusiast Amber O'Neal Johnston of Heritage Mom all about living books -- what they are, why they're so important, and how we can use them build a rich heritage in our homes.

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    Amber O’Neal Johnston is an author, speaker, and worldschooling Charlotte Mason mama who blends life-giving books and a culturally rich environment for her four children and others seeking to do the same. She recommends we offer children opportunities to see themselves and others reflected in their lessons, especially throughout their books, and she’s known for sharing literary “mirrors and windows” on HeritageMom.com and @heritagemomblog (IG). Amber is also the author of A Place to Belong, a guide for families of all backgrounds to raise kids to celebrate their heritage, community, and the world.



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    Redeeming Reader

    Stories of Color




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    24 | The Early Years: What Preschool Children *Actually* Need

    24 | The Early Years: What Preschool Children *Actually* Need

    “In this time of extraordinary pressure—educational and social—perhaps a mother’s first duty to her children is to secure for them a quiet growing time" -Charlotte Mason, Home Education


    "What should I do with my preschool-age kids to make sure they're ready for school?"

    "Which preschool/kindergarten curriculum should I use?"
    "My first grader keeps getting in trouble at school. He's so wiggly and disruptive. What should I do?"

    The Early Years, the stage from birth to six years old, is a special time of immense growth -- both physically, mentally, and emotionally. And because of this they require a totally different educational approach than school-age children.

    What do young kids actually need from adults and how can we best provide a "quiet growing time?" I'll answer those questions and more in this episode.
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    23 | Education is a Life

    23 | Education is a Life

    Why don't my children enjoy school?
    How can I increase their curiosity and desire to learn?
    What kind of subjects should I teach and how should I present them?

    In this episode I discuss these questions and how they relate to the last instrument of education (and my personal favorite):
    LIFE.
    In Charlotte Mason's 20 principles she says: "in saying 'education is a life,' the need of intellectual and moral as well as of physical sustenance is implied. The mind feeds on ideas, and therefore children should have a generous curriculum.”

    In this episode I'll discuss big ideas, like how the mind works, grows, and develops. What is the best kind of mind-food, and how parents can provide a feast of ideas for their children.
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    22 | Education is a Discipline

    22 | Education is a Discipline

    Which skills do my children need to succeed in life? 

    My house is in complete chaos. How can I make my days smoother?

    My child’s behavior isn’t meeting my expectations. What can I do? 



    Paula Tough, author of How Children Succeed, was curious what kind of influences or conditions made some children do better in life than others. Charlotte Mason asked a similar question in her day: Why do some children never really succeed in life while others flourish?

    Is it intelligence? 

    Parents affluence?

    Level of education?

    Through they’re extensive research both  authors discovered this same answer: character traits like self-discipline, empathy, and positivity are more influential than anything else. Even more than intelligence. 

    That’s why Charlotte Mason made habits the second instrument of education in her twenty principles. 

    By "education is a discipline," we mean the discipline of habits, formed definitely and thoughtfully, whether habits of mind or body.” (Charlotte Mason, Philosophy of Education)

    In this episode I discuss the big idea of discipline -- why good habits are essential, which ones to focus on, and how to set boundaries in your home.



    If you enjoy this podcast and would like to support my work, you can now do so via PATREON. For $5 a month you will receive exclusive content--like mini episodes, articles, and videos--while making it possible for me to continue providing content ad-free.


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    21 | Mother Culture with Leah Boden of Modern Miss Mason

    21 | Mother Culture with Leah Boden of Modern Miss Mason

    In this episode Leah Boden, of Modern Miss Mason, joins me to discuss the big idea of mother culture and self-care. Mothers choosing to educate their children at home have many responsibilities, and burn out is common. Apparently, this is true for every generation of women as Charlotte Mason gave wise advice to weary mothers of her time, and it's just as applicable for mothers today.

    In this episode we discuss the following topics:


    Why Charlotte Mason's method and philosophy are applicable for modern families
    How we can apply the three instruments of education
    A method versus a system
    Why mothers become burnt out, what Charlotte advised, and how we can apply it.



    Leah Boden is wife to Dave, mother to four children, and a longtime home educator. With over two decades of experience in church leadership, Leah’s background also features many years in youth, children’s, and family work within the church and for the local education authority. Leah speaks, hosts podcasts and coaching sessions, and runs workshops sharing the beauty of a Charlotte Mason approach to childhood, motherhood, and education. She and her family live in the West Midlands, England.

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