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Simple Wonders
Jessica
40 episodes
1 day ago
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.
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Simple Wonders
How to Teach Math At Home Using Charlotte Mason's Methods

Teaching math can be DAUNTING. Parents considering homeschool may doubt their ability to teach math if they don't have a degree in math or teaching. But you can do it! And in this video I'll show you how. I share research-based teaching methods that you can use with any curriculum, some basics on how to teach math in a way that is developmentally appropriate, as well as my preferred curriculum (Charlotte Mason Elementary Arithmetic series) that I've been using for 6 years now. I'll also share my favorite books, games, and other resources I've found essential for teaching math. How to Teach Math at Home blogpost:https://simplewonders.org/2025/04/10/how-to-teach-math-at-home-using-charlotte-masons-methods/YouTube Video:

https://youtu.be/7kiWjFRrQWI

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2 weeks ago
30 minutes 15 seconds

Simple Wonders
My Favorite History Books and How to Use Them

Charlotte Mason used a lot of "living" books to teach history. It makes sense since she considered it the "pivot" upon which her whole curriculum turned. So, which books did she recommend? And how did she use them? What purpose did they serve? 

In this video I discuss the different books that Charlotte used in her schools  and how to use them, as well as my family's favorite living history books!

A SPINE is an overview of a historical period. It could be 10 years or 100 years. The main purpose is to give a birds-eye view of that period. 

A BIOGRAPHY was used to focus on a person, from birth to death. It could be a famous person (like an inventor, musician, or politician) or a common person. The point is for kids to form an relationship with a person from that time period and step into their shoes for a time. I like to also use "biographies" of buildings as well (I show you some of my favorites in the video). 

A HISTORICAL FICTION helps kids jump into that time period by capturing their imagination through story. Historical fictions add details where we don't have any. The help bring everything together. These are the true living books of history. They can be written in recent years (like Prairie Lotus) or written about that time period during that time period (like Little Women). 


Watch this as a video: https://youtu.be/JcPxXzklfw0

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3 months ago
15 minutes 48 seconds

Simple Wonders
Book of Centuries, Timelines, and Other History "Things"

Books and primary sources aren't the only tools we should use when teaching history. Timelines, century charts, and the Charlotte Mason's signature "Book of Centuries" are all tools to help our kids grasp the abstract concept of time. In this video I share the tools I use to help my kids keep track of the many centuries (and people and events!) we learn about in history. Not only that, time is an abstract concept for kids, they need a strong foundation in how time works to fully understand how long a century is (not to mention a millennium!). I share how I lay this foundation from first grade so they're read to use timelines and their book of centuries. What I love about Charlotte Mason's Book of Centuries is that its a melting pot of all the subjects. A place where the child can draw pictures and mark down dates from literature to geography to music. This is the place where magic happens --- connections are made, patterns are discovered, and ideas are born. If you'd like to purchase these charts I've made, they're available on my website (coming soon!): If you're a member of Patreon expect to get my PDF charts this month 🎉 Membership is only $5 and you get all kinds of goodies, like my personal lesson plans, mini-podcast episodes, and more! https://patreon.com/SimpleWonders557?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLink The Book of Centuries is from Riverbend Press: https://www.riverbendpress.com/shop/p/book-of-centuries #homeschool #charlottemasoneducation #homeeducation #howtoteachhistory #ushistory #historytimelines #teachingtools

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3 months ago
12 minutes 56 seconds

Simple Wonders
How to Teach History Using Charlotte Mason's Methods

When it comes to teaching history homeschool parents have a lot of decisions to make -- Should I study US or world history? At what age should a child begin learning about history? There is SO MUCH history, where do I begin? How do I teach it? How do I choose a curriculum or how can I make my own? 🤯

In this video I go over why we should teach history and how Charlotte Mason taught it in her schools. Teaching history to kids of the same age is different than teaching it to a variety of ages, so I share my experience teaching it family-style at home with my 4 kids. There are many ways to approach history, but I've adjusted Charlotte Mason's method to fit the needs of my family. I hope you find answers to your questions and idea to implement in your own home! In future videos I'll share:📚 my favorite living history books📆 the notebooks and "things" we use to enrich our history lessons

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WEBSITE

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#homeeducation #homeschooling #homeschool #howtoteachkidsathome #history #charlottemason

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4 months ago
19 minutes 44 seconds

Simple Wonders
Nature Study Object Lessons

Nature study is a hallmark feature of a Charlotte Mason education, but how do you teach nature study? What plants and animals should you study? What questions should you ask? And what does a lesson look like? In this video I share what I've learned in my 6 years of experience (and counting!) teaching nature study through OBJECT LESSONS. I use Charlotte Mason's methods and the Handbook of Nature Study by Anna Comstock. This one book alone is all you need to effectively (and simply!) teach nature study. I talk through my process of picking subjects to study, where and when we do object lessons, what it looks like, and how I use the Handbook of Nature Study. The best part? It only takes 15 minutes of your week to teach an object lesson, and the benefits are well worth it! Studying nature is linked to better mental and physical well-being, as well as honing observation and attention. LINKS ⬇️

AMAZON STOREFRONT 

https://tinyurl.com/bdhka2ct


YOUTUBE

https://youtu.be/ttWZ60Kl8hM


PATREON

https://www.patreon.com/SimpleWonders557?utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator


WEBSITE

www.simplewonders.org

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5 months ago
9 minutes 31 seconds

Simple Wonders
Getting Started with Nature Notebooks

You've heard about nature notebooking (AKA journaling) or seen some beautiful shots of children's nature journals. But you have reservations... Your kids are not artistic (and neither are you!). It seems so simple, is it really worth my time? How do I encourage and inspire my kids to record in their notebooks? Nature notebooking is your child’s first science notebook. They learn how to wonder, observe, record, and make connections. These skills are essential for success in future STEM subjects. Nature study is truly the foundation of science. But most importantly it develops lifelong learning habits and an eye for beauty. In this video I talk about the principles and how to begin nature notebooking – the supplies you’ll need, what it looks like in real life (I’ll show you samples of my boys’ notebooks), and some troubleshooting in case your child isn’t as enthusiastic as you are! ⬇️ LINKS ⬇️

YOUTUBE VIDEO


PATREON


MY FAVORITE NATURE STUDY SUPPLIES SIMPLEWONDERS.ORG

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5 months ago
18 minutes 44 seconds

Simple Wonders
Make the Most of Family Nature Walks

Nature study can be a daunting subject, but it doesn't have to be! Simply start with a weekly nature walk around a park, or even around your neighborhood. Charlotte Mason put a lot of weight on the importance of nature study throughout a person's life, and it can be as easy as taking a weekly nature walk as a family and noticing: 1) seasonal changes 2) plants and animals 3) geography In this video I summarize Charlotte Mason's methods and along with some tips and tricks I've learned over the past 6 years of teaching nature study.


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6 months ago
11 minutes 2 seconds

Simple Wonders
How I Teach Nature Study

Nature study is one of the most important subjects in developing the mind and heart! For this reason it is my FAVORITE subject to teach. It is one of the reasons I was drawn to Charlotte Mason's method of education.

In this episode I briefly discuss the principles behind nature study and how I teach it at home with 3 simple steps -- weekly nature walk, object lesson, and nature notebook.

Over the next few episodes I will go into detail about each one of these steps. For now, I hope you get a general idea of what it looks like and (hopefully) some excitement to begin!

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https://youtu.be/KdiFG5w6EMA

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6 months ago
13 minutes 4 seconds

Simple Wonders
5 | The Foundation of STEM Skills | How to Teach Nature Study w/ Nicole Williams

In this episode Nicole Williams and I discuss why you should be studying nature (hint: it's the foundation of all STEM skills, but that's not the most important reason...), how to teach it to different ages, and what kind of book and resources you’ll need.

Nicole is the most knowledgeable person I know on the subject and I know you’re going to come away feeling excited and equipped to begin studying nature with your kids!

Nicole Williams, a leading expert in Charlotte Mason homeschooling, is the author of the 27-book Living Science Curriculum, founder of Sabbath Mood Homeschool, host of A Delectable Education Podcast, and has over two decades of experience educating and inspiring thousands of parents and teachers. 

Nicole’s Website:

https://sabbathmoodhomeschool.com/

A Delectable Education Podcast

https://www.adelectableeducation.com/

Special Gift for Listeners!

https://sabbathmoodhomeschool.com/sw/



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7 months ago
57 minutes 15 seconds

Simple Wonders
4 | On Teaching Grammar and Writing w/ Havalah Turner

In this episode I get to chat with my friend and fellow homeschool mamma, Havalah Turner. 

Grammar and writing can be terrifying subjects for homeschoolers. We either overdo it with stacks of worksheets, or we don’t teach it all.  

But there is a better way!

Writing is simply putting thoughts down on paper, and grammar is playing with words and finding the clearest and most beautiful way to convey those ideas.  And in this episode we talk about exactly that – how to encourage your kids to write down their ideas (i.e. narrations!) and some ideas of how to teach grammar in a way that is playful and useful. 

Some topics we cover: 

Grammar instruction, Copia, The Writing Revolution, The Brave Writer, Institute For Excellence in Writing, Know and Tell, written narration, composition. 

Links

The Writing Revolution by Judith Hochman and Natalie Wexler

Know and Tell by Karen Glass

But How Do You Teach Writing? By Barry Lane

The Writing Thief by Ruth Culham

Grammar Matters and Should Be Taught Differently

Teaching Grammar in the 21st Century

Playing With Words: AKA Grammar | However Imperfectly


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9 months ago
56 minutes 28 seconds

Simple Wonders
3 | 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. __

(03:10 - 04:35) Early Childhood Development Priorities

(07:48 - 09:53) Analyzing Trends in Early Childhood Education

(11:50 - 13:41) Parental Attachment Impacts Child's Mental Health

(18:17 - 20:25) Sensory Development in Children

(25:47 - 27:12) Balancing Formal Lessons With Child-Led Learning

(28:08 - 29:11) Importance of Quiet Growing Time

(34:47 - 36:07) Benefits of Outdoor Play for Children

(42:41 - 43:39) Early Years Development Guide and Activities

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9 months ago
44 minutes 27 seconds

Simple Wonders
2 | Handwriting Hacks: Strategies to Engage Reluctant Writers w/ Penny Gardner

How do I teach handwriting?

My child has dyslexia -- will Charlotte Mason's method work for him/her?

How can I encourage a reluctant writer?

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In this episode I invite Penny Gardner to help me answer these questions and more!

Charlotte Mason taught handwriting, grammar, spelling, and writing through a simple method called "copywork." We discuss why this is such a powerful tool and how to make it more appealing for reluctant writers. We also discuss if CM's method works for kids with dyslexia.

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Penny Gardner has over 20 years of experience homeschooling her six children who are now adults. After teaching her own children at home, Penny worked in public and charter schools, with a Level 2 Utah teaching license. She spoke at homeschool conferences and created Italics, Beautiful Handwriting for Children. She participated in the 2011 Summer Writing Institute, part of the Central Utah Writing Project. She then taught summer writing camps on the BYU campus for 10 years.


You can find her handwriting curriculum and her other resources on her website https://pennygardner.com/italics/https://pennygardner.com/italics/ _____

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10 months ago
35 minutes

Simple Wonders
1 | The Reading Revolution: Teach Your Child to Read Well and LOVE It w/ Julie Ross

In this episode I have a conversation with Julie Ross, founder of A Gentle Feast. We discuss the different ideas of teaching reading (AKA "The Reading Wars"), the pros and cons of each, and the research on reading. We also discuss why Charlotte Mason's method of teaching reading was so ingenious and effective!

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Julie has been teaching for almost two decades in various educational settings including public elementary school, private Christian school, and a university model homeschool academy. She was the co-founder of two of those schools utilizing my expertise in curriculum and organizational leadership. She created the scopes and sequences for these schools and created my own original curriculum for several classes. She has a B.S. in Elementary Education from Penn State University. She created A Gentle Feast because that’s what she wished she had when she first began homeschooling her children.

When she’s not busy homeschooling, doing laundry, or reading, she can be found painting Goodwill furniture or buying more books on Amazon.


The Feast Life Podcast

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PATREON

INSTAGRAM

WEBSITE


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11 months ago
50 minutes 16 seconds

Simple Wonders
A Matter of Principle | 20 Educational Principles to Consider

Every parent and teacher should have a philosophy of education, or a set of principles, that drives their behavior and choices.

Do you know what yours are?

In this episode I go over Charlotte Mason's 20 principles (or 19, in this case) that she spent decades considering and applying. I have found so much peace and confidence in considering and adopting these principles as my own. As an end to season one I'm sharing these principles along with my own "narration" or paraphrasing of what they mean.

If you don't have a conscious set of principles that guide your behavior and choices then you will failure from overwhelm, confusion, and lack of direction. Consider the following principles in this episode and use them as a starting point for your own.

Do you agree with each one? If not, why? Which ones will you adopt? How will this principle affect your future choices?

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LINKS

Family Travelogue Videos

20 Principles

How Children Succeed by Paul Tough

The Marshmallow Experiment

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

Unselfie by Michele Borba

Punished by Rewards by Alife Kohn

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11 months ago
40 minutes 22 seconds

Simple Wonders
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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1 year ago
38 minutes 35 seconds

Simple Wonders
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.


LINKS

Redeeming Reader

Stories of Color


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1 year ago
50 minutes 5 seconds

Simple Wonders
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. PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/SimpleWonders557?utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator
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1 year ago
32 minutes 37 seconds

Simple Wonders
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.

PATREON: ⁠https://patreon.com/SimpleWonders557?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=join_link INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/simple.wonders.co/

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1 year ago
44 minutes 57 seconds

Simple Wonders
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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1 year ago
45 minutes 55 seconds

Simple Wonders
20 | The One Room Schoolhouse and Family Style Learning with Donna Goff

One-room schoolhouses are extinct, but it's not because they were ineffective. On the contrary, one-room schoolhouses were actually more effective than grade-based at teaching multiple-age children and helping individual children advance intellectually than grade-based schools today.

So, why were one-room schoolhouses more effective and why are they extinct from the U.S. Education System? What did this model look like in practice?

In this episode Donna Goff shares the history behind the iconic one-room schoolhouse, why they were so effective at educating children, and how teachers were able to teach multiple age children different subjects every day. Most importantly, she shares how she adapted this model of teaching to work for families so you can begin implementing this method in your own home.

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Donna Goff is the owner and Director at MentoringOurOwn.Com. She is known as the Homeschool Mommy Mentor, helping moms succeed in homeschooling, family, home, and life. 

Donna and her husband, Roger, are parents of seven children and fifteen grandchildren. She began homeschooling in 1983 and is still in the trenches. She earned a Bachelor's of Art Degree in Fine Art & Design, and Master's of Arts Degree in Education.

Donna was first introduced to Charlotte Mason in 1988. She joined Penny Gardner's Charlotte Mason Study Group, in 1994. From 1995-2015, Donna hosted her own Charlotte Mason study group. From 2002-2015, Donna founded and led a private Charlotte Mason a cyber-cottage school. She is also the creator of the Power of an Hour: Gateway to a Classical Education curriculum and other Charlotte Mason inspired homeschooling resources. 

Donna loves to be a wife, mother, grandmother, and aunt. She also loves blogging, presenting, learning, organizing mom schools, mentoring homeschool moms, gardening, engaging in the lost arts, singing, creating stained glass murals, micro sand-carving in glass, frugality, provident living, writing poetry, nature studies, family history, and sharing. 

Since 1995, Donna has been presenting and keynoting at Charlotte Mason and Homeschooling conferences in California, Oregon, Nevada, Utah, Washington, Nebraska, Virginia, and online. She created the Mentoring Our Own Yahoo Group in 2002. Donna has authored Charlotte Mason articles, a chapter in The Charlotte Mason Study Guide, by Penny Gardner, and also is a co-author of the Homeschooling Basics Series, with her daughter Julia Groves. In 2009, Donna and her daughters Julia Groves and Jennifer Walton co-founded Princess Academies/ Royal Academe and finally Mentoring Our Own.

 

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1 year ago
1 hour 11 minutes 58 seconds

Simple Wonders
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.