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A Delectable Education Charlotte Mason Podcast

Episode 58: Charlotte Mason and Special Needs

A Delectable Education Charlotte Mason Podcast

Nicole Williams

Education

4.91.1K Ratings

🗓️ 9 December 2016

⏱️ 36 minutes

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This episode highlights the relevance of a Charlotte Mason education for children who have unique differences as persons in one way or another, needs that affect how they relate to and respond to their education. Is Mason's method possible for children with special needs?

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"Greatness and littleness belong to character, and life would be dull were we all cast in one mould..." (Vol. 2, pg. 71)

"The best public schoolboy is a fine product; and perhaps the worst has had his imagination touched by ideas; yet most of us recognise that the public school often fails, in that it launches the average and dull boy ignorant upon the world because the curriculum has been too narrow to make any appeal to him." (Vol. 3, p. 246)

"Let me add that the appeal of these principles and this method is not to the clever child only but to the average and even to the 'backward' child; indeed we have had several marked successes with backward children. Just as we all partake of that banquet which is 'Shakespeare' according to our needs and desires, so do the children behave at the ample board set before them; there is enough to satisfy the keenest intelligence while the dullest child is sustained through his own willing effort." (Vol. 6, p. 245)

"The teachers underrate the tastes and abilities of their pupils. In things intellectual, children, even backward children, have extraordinary 'possibilities for good'--possibilities so great that if we had the wit to give them their heard they would carry us alog like a stream in spate." (Vol. 6, p. 52)

"This is what we have established in many thousands of cases, even in those of dull and backward children, that any person can understand any book of the right calibre (a question to be determined mainly by the age of the young reader); that the book must be in literary form; that children and young persons require no elucidation of what they read; that their attention does not flag while so engaged; that they master a few pages at a single reading so thoroughly that they can 'tell it back' at the time or months later whether it be the Pilgrim's Progress or one of Bacon's Essays or Shakespeare's plays; that they throw individuality into this telling back so that no two tell quite the same tale; that they learn incidentally to write and speak with vigour and style and usually to spell well. Now this art of telling back is Education and is very enriching." (Vol. 6, pp. 291-92)

"People are too apt to use children as counters in a game, to be moved hither and thither according to the whim of the moment. Our crying need to-day is less for a better method of education than for an adequate conception of children,––children, merely as human beings, whether brilliant or dull, precocious or backward. Exceptional qualities take care of themselves and so does the 'wanting' intelligence, and both of these share with the rest in all that is claimed for them in the previous chapters. Our business is to find out how great a mystery a person is qua person. All action comes out of the ideas we hold and if we ponder duly upon personality we shall come to perceive that we cannot commit a greater offence than to maim or crush, or subvert any part of a person." (Vol. 6, p. 80)



Parents' Review article on Backward Children

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This episode of a Delectable Education is sponsored by in a large room retreat.

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This is a new Charlotte Mason Institute Regional Conference in Washington, D.C.

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We hope that many of you can join all three of us at a delectable education, as well as

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Nancy Kelly, Art Middlekaw, Carol Smith, and many others at the retreat in February. Husbands are especially encouraged to attend.

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We will partake of the Feast of Living Ideas, including not just the why, but also the how of Charlotte Mason's philosophy of education, helping you to

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thrive during the shortest get often the most challenging month of the teaching year.

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You can learn more and register at charlatan institute.com

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under the events tab and select regional conferences. We hope to see you there.

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A Delectable Education podcast is sponsored by Truth Quest History.

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We at Truth Quest History see the subject of history a little differently.

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Not as a litany of dates and deeds, but that past kings, artists, philosophers,

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scientists, warriors, and everyday folks act upon their beliefs.

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Since God is central in history as its initiator, an

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establishment of all truth, how man has responded to that truth has shaped

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history. Throughout Truth Quest history, the students learn of the wars and paintings, the scientific discoveries, and the social issues, but in the context of unchanging truth.

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This multiple award-winning curriculum provides parents with the daily means to harness history study

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as dramatic proof of truth for families, governments, economies, nations for eternity

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through the pages of living books and resulting inspiring rich discussions.

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Visit TruthQuest History.com to see samples and reviews of this award-winning history curriculum. The Thanks. Thanks for joining us today at a Delectable Education podcast, the

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podcast that spreads the feast of the Charlotte Mason method. I'm Emily

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Kaiser and I'm here with Liz

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Gertrill and Nicole Williams. Today on the podcast we are talking about

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