Article 9
Silvia Cachia is a fast reader, making her one of the first to have a review to share. I’m so pleased that she liked it. Her book is concise, her writing to the point, yet it contains all we need to...
View ArticleMagnanimity
For a while, in 2002 and 2003, I published an “e-zine” called Magnanimity. This slightly-edited article appeared in the first issue, to explain the name. A dozen years later, I am astonished by two...
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Kathy at Piney Woods Homeschool is another early reviewer! Take a look. In Consider This: Charlotte Mason and the Classical Tradition, Karen Glass explains the choices facing all of us who have the...
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Thanks to everyone who has already stopped by this work-in-progress to see what is going on. I’m very pleased to have finally written the book I’ve had in mind for over ten years, and I hope it’s a...
View ArticleThe Still Progress of Growth
Progress! It’s a modern word to match a modern concept. Observable, calculable, measurable, definable, quantifiable progress! We measure our economic progress from every conceivable angle–new housing...
View ArticleNew article!
I’ve added a new article to the site, updated from one written long ago, The Still Progress of Growth. I continue to be amazed at how similar my thinking today is to what it was over ten years ago....
View ArticleThe Teacher as a Philosopher
When we consider what is required of us when we take up the task of educating our children, donning the cloak of a philosopher is not generally at the top of the list. More likely, becoming a...
View ArticleA brief update and a new article
With the hope of a release date before the end of August, I feel like my eyes are watching the clock and calendar anxiously. There are so many little details. I had hoped to share the final cover...
View ArticleReview by Anne White
Anne is long-time friend and colleague, and it’s been very great privilege to work with her as part of the Advisory at amblesideonline.org . I’ve visited her home and chatted with her in person on a...
View ArticleA few additions
Each week brings Consider This closer to publication, and I am getting excited about having it finished and available. If you visit the site now, you’ll find that mundane filler-cover has been...
View ArticleWe have a date!
It’s tentative, but we are marking August 28th as the release date for Consider This. There is still some work to do, but we think we can be ready by then. I hope you are as excited as we are. If you...
View ArticleWe have a different date…
This is a hard update to write, and I have been putting it off. I’ve known for several days that my announcement of an August 28th release date was premature, and I am actually going to have to wait...
View ArticleWhy Did She Have to Say That?
This article originally appeared in three parts in an email newsletter during 1999 and 2000. I share it here as a single, somewhat lengthy article. In each volume of her six-volume series on...
View ArticleQuick Update
I haven’t written an update for a while, but with less than a month left until the promised release date, it seemed like a good time to let you know what’s been going on. I recently added a new...
View ArticleThe Still Progress of Growth
Progress! It’s a modern word to match a modern concept. Observable, calculable, measurable, definable, quantifiable progress! We measure our economic progress from every conceivable angle–new housing...
View ArticleNot long now!
It was hard for me to ask everyone to wait until the end of October, but the time is drawing near, and I am confident that the tentative release date of October 25th will be a reality. That means it’s...
View ArticleThis is launch week!
Every once in a while, something you’ve been waiting for arrives a little earlier than anticipated. So it is with Consider This: Charlotte Mason and the Classical Tradition! Thanks to the miracle of...
View ArticleLaunch Week Giveaway
I’m giving away two signed copies of Consider This: Charlotte Mason and the Classical Tradition! The giveaways start immediately, and run through the end of October 24th. I’ll announce the winners on...
View ArticleStudy Guide for Consider This
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View ArticleMy journey to Consider This
During launch week, I want to share a little of the story behind the writing of Consider This. It truly is the product of twenty years of learning. The story starts with my first visit to a homeschool...
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