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Seen and Unseen
An original Christmas poem from 1918 by Frances Chesterton and later published in The Parents’ Review.
The Mystery of the Kingdom of God
Rev. Francis Lewis explores the mystery of the Kingdom of God in this vintage sermon from 1920.
“Woe unto you, Pharisees”
Poem XXXIX from Charlotte Mason’s The Saviour of the World Volume VI Book IV, with the corresponding Scripture reading.
Transfiguration or the Heavenly Vision
Rev. Francis Lewis points educators toward the vision of God in this vintage sermon from 1918.
The Sign of Jonah
Poem XXXVIII from Charlotte Mason’s The Saviour of the World Volume VI Book III, with the corresponding Scripture reading.
The Nobility of Work
Rev. Francis Lewis explores the nature and meaning of work in this vintage sermon from 1925.
“Blessed is the womb”
Poem XXXVII from Charlotte Mason’s The Saviour of the World Volume VI Book III, with the corresponding Scripture reading.
A Walk In December
The vintage guide to special studies in nature for the month of December. From “The Changing Year” by Florence M. Haines.
The Whole Teacher
Educationist Joseph Allen describes the qualities of a teacher that enables him or her to teach the whole child in this vintage article from the PNEU Journal.
The empty house (The disciple)
Poem XXXVI from Charlotte Mason’s The Saviour of the World Volume VI Book III.
The Food of Faith
Chapter IV, “The Food of Faith,” of H.C. Beeching’s Eleven Sermons on Faith, the source material for Chapter 13 of Charlotte Mason’s Parents and Children.
Spreading the Feast 2025 Homeschool Gathering
Join Sonya Shafer and other great Charlotte Mason speakers for this special gathering designed to encourage and equip you as you homeschool the Charlotte Mason way.
Examinations and the PNEU
Headmaster A. V. C. Moore recounts the success of the Charlotte Mason in a preparatory school for boys in this vintage article from 1928.
The unclean spirit returning
Poem XXXV from Charlotte Mason’s The Saviour of the World Volume VI Book III, with the corresponding Scripture reading.
Announcing An Essay Towards a Philosophy of Education
Early notices in the Parents’ Review announcing Charlotte Mason’s final volume.
Citizenship and Literature
Miss B. E. Moore opens the conference on democracy and taste with her inspiring lecture on citizenship and literature in this vintage article from 1926.
The unpardonable sin
Poem XXXIV from Charlotte Mason’s The Saviour of the World Volume VI Book III, with the corresponding Scripture reading.
A Preview of Book 6
A preview of what will be found in the upcoming Book 6 of The Charlotte Mason Elementary Arithmetic Series.
Technology: the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
Art Middlekauff examines the role of technology in the Charlotte Mason homeschool and family. Recorded live.
Calendar for The Cloud of Witness and The Golden Key
A daily guide to the The Cloud of Witness and The Golden Key devotionals based on the current liturgical calendar.
“He divideth his spoils” (The disciple)
Poem XXXIII from Charlotte Mason’s The Saviour of the World Volume VI Book III.
Reading Course in Child Training and Home Craft
An announcement for a PNEU reading course from the 1926 Parents’ Review.
Something About Morris and Country Dances, Part II
Juliet Williams discusses the history and value of folk dancing in this second vintage article with an original editor’s notes by Heidi Buschbach.
Consistency
Poem XXXII from Charlotte Mason’s The Saviour of the World Volume VI Book III, with the corresponding Scripture reading.
New Publications
A description of Charlotte Mason’s final volume from the September, 1925 Parents’ Review.
Brush Drawing Resources
A collection of resources to help teach brush drawing the Charlotte Mason way.
Something About Morris and Country Dances
Juliet Williams discusses the history and value of folk dancing in this vintage article with an original editor’s notes by Heidi Buschbach.
One possessed with a devil
Poem XXXI from Charlotte Mason’s The Saviour of the World Volume VI Book III, with the corresponding Scripture reading.
Early Reviews of An Essay Towards a Philosophy of Education
Reviews of Charlotte Mason’s final volume collected in The Parents’ Review in 1925.
A Walk In October
The vintage guide to special studies in nature for the month of October. From The Changing Year by Florence M. Haines.
The Story of An Essay Towards a Philosophy of Education
Art Middlekauff traces the history of Charlotte Mason’s sixth volume and ends with an important announcement.
His friends heard it
Poem XXX from Charlotte Mason’s The Saviour of the World Volume VI Book III, with the corresponding Scripture reading.
Law
An original poem by Charlotte Mason published in 1904.
The Art of Story-Telling
The account of Arthur Burrell’s 1906 talk to the PNEU on the art of story-telling.
He cometh into an house
Poem XXIX from Charlotte Mason’s The Saviour of the World Volume VI Book III, with the corresponding Scripture reading.
Recitation: The Children’s Art
Arthur Burrell’s original paper which set the stage for the development of recitation in the Charlotte Mason method.
Supply and Demand
Poem XXVIII from Charlotte Mason’s The Saviour of the World Volume VI Book III, with the corresponding Scripture reading.
Edvard Grieg (1843–1907)
Fifty-Third Programme Of Music for the P.U.S., 1922, by Cedric Glover.
A Programme for Sunday Reading
Nancy Kelly examines the PNEU programmes for insights to inform our Sunday reading.
The importunate prayer
Poem XXVII from Charlotte Mason’s The Saviour of the World Volume VI Book III, with the corresponding Scripture reading.
The Charlotte Mason College
Joyce van Straubenzee describes the activities and ethos of the Charlotte Mason College during her tenure from 1938 to 1955.
Our Father
Poem XXVI from Charlotte Mason’s The Saviour of the World Volume VI Book III, with the corresponding Scripture reading.
From Charlotte Mason to College and Beyond
Antonella Greco talks to Anesley Johnson about the journey from Charlotte Mason homeschool to college and beyond.
The Good Part (The Disciple)
Poem XXV from Charlotte Mason’s The Saviour of the World Volume VI Book II.
The Educational Philosophy of Charlotte Mason (6 of 6)
Joan Molyneux explains the Charlotte Mason method to a new generation in this vintage series of articles from 1971.
Satisfied (The Disciple)
Poem XXIV from Charlotte Mason’s The Saviour of the World Volume VI Book II.
The Educational Philosophy of Charlotte Mason (5 of 6)
Joan Molyneux explains the Charlotte Mason method to a new generation in this vintage series of articles from 1971.
At the house of Martha
Poem XXIII from Charlotte Mason’s The Saviour of the World Volume VI Book II, with the corresponding Scripture reading.
The Educational Philosophy of Charlotte Mason (4 of 6)
Joan Molyneux explains the Charlotte Mason method to a new generation in this vintage series of articles from 1971.
My neighbour
Poem XXII from Charlotte Mason’s The Saviour of the World Volume VI Book II, with the corresponding Scripture reading.
The Educational Philosophy of Charlotte Mason (3 of 6)
Joan Molyneux explains the Charlotte Mason method to a new generation in this vintage series of articles from 1971.
Who is my neighbour?
Poem XXI from Charlotte Mason’s The Saviour of the World Volume VI Book II, with the corresponding Scripture reading.
The Order of Words in the Motto
House of Education graduates discuss the order of words in the Parents’ Union School motto in this vintage article from 1957.
The Educational Philosophy of Charlotte Mason (2 of 6)
Joan Molyneux explains the Charlotte Mason method to a new generation in this vintage series of articles from 1971.
Happy Ye!
Poem XX from Charlotte Mason’s The Saviour of the World Volume VI Book II, with the corresponding Scripture reading.
The Educational Philosophy of Charlotte Mason (1 of 6)
Joan Molyneux explains the Charlotte Mason method to a new generation in this vintage series of articles from 1971.
At the fair (The Disciple)
Poem XIX from Charlotte Mason’s The Saviour of the World Volume VI Book II.
Jane Austen by Charlotte Mason
Charlotte Mason’s 1911 reflection on the life and work of Jane Austen.
CM Homeschool Teacher Prep Month
Each Friday in August, watch an encouraging, practical homeschool workshop for free.
A Letter From E. C. Allen
House of Education graduate E. C. Allen shares touching and beautiful memories of her time at the House of Education in 1897–1898.
Restlessness (The Disciple)
Poem XVIII from Charlotte Mason’s The Saviour of the World Volume VI Book II.
Jerusalem and Palestine
The Rev. F. H. Bickersteth Ottley explains how the study of geography enhances the study of the Bible.
A Palette for Beginners
Emeline Steinthal’s simple 9-color palette that she recommended for beginners, adapted for contemporary use by Richele Baburina.
Poetry-Making
René du Plessis describes how she and her children begin a journey of discovery into the art of making poetry.
“Come unto Me”
Poem XVII from Charlotte Mason’s The Saviour of the World”Volume VI Book II, with the corresponding Scripture reading.
Guide, Philosopher, and Friend
Art Middlekauff explores how we can be “guide, philosopher, and friend” to our children in this live recording from the 2024 Living Education Retreat.
Rest (The Disciple)
Poem XVI from Charlotte Mason’s The Saviour of the World Volume VI Book II.
Memories of Scale How
Kathleen Conder entered the House of Education of 1894. In 1952 she shared her experience in this vintage article.
The ultimate Knowledge (The Disciple)
Poem XV from Charlotte Mason’s The Saviour of the World Volume VI Book I.
A Walk in July
The vintage guide to special studies in nature for the month of July. From The Changing Year by Florence M. Haines.
Idyll Challenge V
Couples can join together to read Charlotte Mason’s six volumes in two years, starting on August 1.
Charlotte Mason College Students in 1952
Two third-year students at the Charlotte Mason College describe the school in this vintage article from 1952.
“I Thank Thee, O Father!”
Poem XIV from Charlotte Mason’s The Saviour of the World Volume VI Book I, with the corresponding Scripture reading.
Idyll Challenge V
Art Middlekauff issues a challenge to fathers to read Charlotte Mason’s six volumes in two years, starting on August 1.
Ourselves Book II
Friends brought to us by the Circumstances of Life.
Idyll Challenge V
Art Middlekauff issues a challenge to parents and teachers to read Charlotte Mason’s six volumes in two years, starting on August 1.
The Return of the Seventy
Poem XIII from Charlotte Mason’s The Saviour of the World Volume VI Book I, with the corresponding Scripture reading.
Education in the Far-Flung Chain of the Empire
Jo Lloyd explains how the Charlotte Mason method helped families around the world stay connected — and still does today.
Woe unto thee, Chorazin!
Poem XII from Charlotte Mason’s The Saviour of the World Volume VI Book I, with the corresponding Scripture reading.
Nature Study In The Home
The Reverend Alfred Thornley shows how the riches of nature study are within the reach of every family and every home in this vintage article from 1908.
The House of Education Under Miss E. A. Parish
Essex Cholmondeley continues the 1952 “memories” issue of The Parents’ Review with her recollections of the House of Education.
The Charge
Poem XI from Charlotte Mason’s The Saviour of the World Volume VI Book I, with the corresponding Scripture reading.
Memories of the Past
Henrietta Franklin opens the 1952 “memories” issue of The Parents’ Review with her “Memories of the Past.”
The Seventy are sent forth
Poem X from Charlotte Mason’s The Saviour of the World Volume VI Book I, with the corresponding Scripture reading.
Habits at Home: A Conversation With Jennifer Pepito
Art Middlekauff talks with Jennifer Pepito about Charlotte Mason, St. Benedict, and Jennifer’s new book Habits for a Sacred Home.
Fit for the Kingdom
Poem IX from Charlotte Mason’s The Saviour of the World Volume VI Book I, with the corresponding Scripture reading.
A Modern-Day Olive Norton
Melanie Walker-Malone tells the story of how her homeschool journey led to the founding of Red Mountain Community School.
“Follow Me!”
Poem VIII from Charlotte Mason’s The Saviour of the World Volume VI Book I, with the corresponding Scripture reading.
Growing in the Grace of Homeschooling
The newest print collection from Wild + Free: a 132-page book of great articles on Homeschooling.
The Boy Jesus
The Rev. H. S. Swithinbank draws lessons and insights from the growth and education of our Lord Jesus Christ in this vintage address from 1897.
“I will follow”
Poem VII from Charlotte Mason’s The Saviour of the World Volume VI Book I, with the corresponding Scripture reading.
How to Preserve the Imaginative Power in Children
Arthur Burrell shares his practical, poignant, and powerful insights in this paper from 1902.
I have transgressed (The Disciple)
Poem VI from Charlotte Mason’s The Saviour of the World Volume VI Book I.
Can Appreciation of Art Be Taught?
The first appointed lecturer of the National Gallery, S.C. Kaines Smith, explores this question with wit and humor—all while holding the child in high esteem.
The Samaritan Village
Poem V from Charlotte Mason’s The Saviour of the World Volume VI Book I.
How to Grow in Nature Journaling
You can learn to add illustrations to your nature journal! Richele Baburina joins Sonya with some practical tips that will inspire you to get started.
La tristeza que es de Dios, la tristeza del mundo, y el gozo
Art Middlekauff señala el camino a través de la tristeza hacia el gozo para los padres que educan en el hogar.
Art Studies
Rose Amy Pennethorne shares the history of picture study in this vintage article from 1952.
He set His face to go to Jerusalem
Poem IV from Charlotte Mason’s The Saviour of the World Volume VI Book I, with the corresponding Scripture reading.
Picture Study, by Mary Gillies
Mary Gillies takes us through picture study across all the forms in this vintage article from 1931.
He tarried at Ephraim
Poem III from Charlotte Mason’s The Saviour of the World Volume VI Book I, with the corresponding Scripture reading.
Picture Study, by Madeline Lambert
Madeline Lambert explains the principles and practices of picture study in this vintage article from 1919.
“What do we?”
Poem II from Charlotte Mason’s The Saviour of the World Volume VI Book I, with the corresponding Scripture reading.
Brush Drawing Resources
A collection of resources to help teach brush drawing the Charlotte Mason way.
Sunday School Teaching
PNEU members share how they incorporated Charlotte Mason’s ideas in their Sunday schools in this set of vintage 1926 articles.
Some tell the Pharisees
Poem I from Charlotte Mason’s The Saviour of the World Volume VI Book I, with the corresponding Scripture reading.
An Uncommon Quarterly
Art Middlekauff talks with the core team of Common Place Quarterly about Charlotte Mason’s philosophy and the community that embraces it.
“Ye shall be as gods”
Poem LXXXIV from Charlotte Mason’s The Saviour of the World Volume V Book V.
Latin — the elegant Tongue
A rare glimpse of Latin in the PNEU of the 1970’s, with a new and extensive editor’s note by Angela Reed.
The man who knew
Poem LXXXIII from Charlotte Mason’s The Saviour of the World Volume V Book V, with the corresponding Scripture reading.
Charlotte Mason Math
Download free samples and see how you can guide your student with confidence to nurture mathematical thinking, use tools like a straightedge and compass, and see that geometry and arithmetic aren’t two separate sciences, but are connected by converging pathways in the wondrous realm of mathematics!
The Mind at Work
Essex Cholmondeley explores the relationship between discussion and narration in this vintage article from 1944.
“Lazarus, come forth”
Poem LXXXII from Charlotte Mason’s The Saviour of the World Volume V Book V, with the corresponding Scripture reading.
The Disappearance of Difficulties
Teacher Daisy Golding showcases narration and focuses on principle in this vintage Parents’ Review article from 1920.
“Lift us up for ever”
Poem LXXXI from Charlotte Mason’s The Saviour of the World Volume V Book V, with the corresponding Scripture reading.
Living Education Retreat
Register now for the 2024 Living Education Retreat for a weekend of Charlotte Mason inspiration.
Concerning Repeated Narration
Elsie Kitching sheds light on the principles and practices of narration in this vintage article from 1928.
World Watch
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“Thy judgements are like the great deep”
Poem LXXX from Charlotte Mason’s The Saviour of the World Volume V Book V, with the corresponding Scripture reading.
How to Make a History Chart
A.G. Biggar discribes how to make a history chart in a Parents’ Review article from 1910.
A Preview of Book 5
A preview of what will be found in the upcoming Book 5 of The Charlotte Mason Elementary Arithmetic Series.
The Group System
Learn about new approaches to reading and narration that emerged in Charlotte Mason schools in this vintage Parents’ Review article.
“Said I not”
Poem LXXIX from Charlotte Mason’s The Saviour of the World Volume V Book V, with the corresponding Scripture reading.