Ways to Use Charlotte Mason Journaling in Your High School Homeschool

Published:
July 20, 2019

Contributor:
Jeannette Tuionetoa

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Do you follow a Charlotte Mason style of homeschooling? Do you want to embrace the Charlotte Mason method, yet are unsure where to start? Charlotte Mason journaling may be a great introduction to this natural style of home education for your students.

8 Ways to Use Charlotte Mason Journaling for Homeschool

I really wish I was introduced to journaling as a teen. I had no idea what it was. I knew about people writing in journals but I didn’t know what it meant in an educational aspect. I honestly didn’t know what it meant until I was introduced to the world of homeschooling.

I can imagine what would have happened to my love for writing if I would have discovered how much I loved it as a teen. I probably could have found ways to deal with my emotions better if I had the outlet to write things down. That is why I highly encourage journaling now as an adult and for my children, especially as they reach the teenage years.

If you love the natural style of learning from Charlotte Mason, then you would love to work this Charlotte Mason style journaling process with writing prompts, nature studies, and narration.

Explore these 8 ways to use Charlotte Mason journaling for homeschool from Everyday Graces.

 
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