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Mozart for Kids: Introducing Classical Music to Young Children

October 18, 2010 //  by Jamie C. Martin

Written by Jamie Martin, editor of Simple Homeschool and founder of Steady Mom Many educational philosophies, including the Charlotte Mason method, place a high priority on music and art study as a way to inspire children and surround them with greatness. The idea has always intrigued me, …

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Category: curriculumTag: jamie, music

Curriculum Choices :: Resources for Character Education

August 9, 2010 //  by Jamie C. Martin

Written by Jamie Martin, editor of Simple Homeschool and founder of Steady Mom Character education is a long-term project. For many of us, it's one of the reasons we homeschool--to be a guiding force in our child's character development. Personally I hope my children will become young men and …

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Category: curriculumTag: character education, jamie

Simple Tools For Scientific Discovery

July 9, 2010 //  by Stefani

Written by Simple Homeschool contributor Stefani Austin of Blue Yonder Ralph Waldo Emerson said, "Men love to wonder, and that is the seed of science." I would argue that the seed of science got its start not in men, but rather in curious little boys and girls. Children are the purest, truest …

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Category: curriculumTag: science

Curriculum Choices: Handwriting Resources

June 18, 2010 //  by Jamie C. Martin

Written by Jamie Martin, editor of Simple Homeschool and founder of Steady Mom Handwriting curriculum is one of the first purchases new homeschooling parents make, eager to get their child started off on the journey of communicating through the written word. Learning to write their own name …

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Category: curriculumTag: charlotte mason, handwriting, jamie

Five in a Row: Enlarge your Preschooler’s World with Books

May 21, 2010 //  by Tsh

I love the eagerness, innocence, and curiosity of preschoolers. They have so many questions about the world, and their genuine interest in finding out the answers make them ideal candidates as natural learners. Add to this my own daughter's precociousness and voracious interest in learning to …

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Category: curriculumTag: early childhood, five in a row, literature, unit study

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