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My name is Nancy Kelly. I am a wife, mother, Christian, and passionate practitioner of the Charlotte Mason philosophy of education and life. I would love to help you implement a living education in your home.
Sage Parnassus Blog
1w ago
Prayer does not equip us for greater works—prayer is the greater work. –Oswald Chambers For a few years I have thought about doing a talk on the importance of prayer in our lives and how this fits into a living education as I have felt it is a somewhat neglected topic. This past year God has shown me so much ..read more
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3M ago
(All ready to register? Just click on the cute graphic!) As we begin this new school year, consider joining me and a small group of women (novices to veterans!) who want to dive deeper into what Charlotte Mason says about peace and habits. Beginning on August 27th, I will be leading a Living Education Lessons, Season 5 – This Sacred ..read more
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4M ago
The summer is coming to an end and the school planning has begun in earnest! Everyone is talking about books, myself included. My mentoring sessions have increased as usual for this time of year and I find myself living vicariously through those who have these sweet 1st and 2nd grade years to plan…and all the way up to 12th grade ..read more
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9M ago
“If that in sight of God is great Which counts itself for small, We by that law humility The chiefest grace must call; Which being such, not knows itself To be a grace at all.” Trench. One of the gifts of practicing the Charlotte Mason method is that she gently guides the teacher in how to live and how to ..read more
Sage Parnassus Blog
9M ago
Announcing the 18th annual Living Education Retreat! Below you can find the two-page flyer with links to registration. The theme this year is “Abound In Hope” and each amazing speaker will share their knowledge, experience, wisdom, and love for Charlotte Mason and her philosophy of education. This long-running and renowned event lovingly brings together CM veterans and newbies each year ..read more
Sage Parnassus Blog
11M ago
“Hope” is the thing with feathers –That perches in the soul –And sings the tune without the words –And never stops – at all – -Emily Dickinson As a little girl growing up on Jackson Street in Mentor, Ohio my friend across the street had a mom who was a nurse. She had a sash that she wore with the ..read more
Sage Parnassus Blog
1y ago
If in a few schools the children have difficulty in narrating Plutarch’s Lives, it will almost certainly be found that the teacher (as one excellent teacher frankly confesses) does not like the book: he may or may not understand why Plutarch wrote it, why Miss Mason with her wonderful insight adopted it as an inspiration to Citizenship, or indeed why ..read more
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1y ago
You keep him in perfect peace whose mind is stayed on you, because he trusts in you. Isaiah 25:3 I was revisiting this piece of advice that I shared with a sweet mother over a decade ago to see if it still holds true for today’s families. I think that it does and much of what I share in my ..read more
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1y ago
Some mornings I take a walk across town to Island Park where you enter under a stone gateway that has the title, “Where Friends Meet.” Alas, no friends are meeting there at 6:00 a.m.! The park is bordered by the Des Moines River, a tributary of the Mississippi River. A few years ago, a dam was removed and replaced with ..read more
Sage Parnassus Blog
1y ago
Charlotte Mason Inspiration and Community As the school year wraps up for many of us, let’s exercise our wills and choose to finish well. Let us not grow weary in doing good. Perhaps this little community is just the encouragement and help you need! LEL is an opportunity to allow other women to come alongside you in your efforts toward ..read more