They're hallmarks of childhood. The endless "why" questions. The
desire to touch and taste everything. The curiosity and the
observations.
It can't be denied-children have an inherent desire to know.
Teachers and parents can either encourage this natural
inquisitiveness or squelch it. There is joy in the classroom when
children learn-not to take a test, not to get a grade, not to
compete with each other, and not to please their parents or their
teachers-but because they want to know about the world around
them
Both Christian educators and parents will find proven help in
creating a positive learning atmosphere through methods pioneered
by Charlotte Mason that show how to develop a child's natural love
of learning. The professional educators, administrators, and Mason
supporters contributing to this volume give useful applications
that work in a variety of educational settings, from Christian
schools to homeschools.
A practical follow-up to Crossway's For the Children's Sake,
this book follows a tradition of giving serious thought to what
education is, so that children will be learning for life and for
everlasting life.
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