Ever wonder how Charlotte Mason’s principles translate from the classroom to your homeschool?
Many of Charlotte Mason’s principles were written with a classroom in mind so how does that work when you factor in the laundry, lunchtime, and toddlers?
Join me as I welcome my first guest, Kristin Rosin, former CM teacher turned homeschool mama.
In this episode, you’ll hear:
- how CM’s principles play out in a classroom vs. a homeschool
- why CM works for Outside-the-Box kiddos
- one mom’s journey from teacher to parent-teacher

Show Notes
- When Children Love to Learn (affiliate link)
- Living Books
- What is Twaddle?
- Home Education – Volume 1 (affiliate link)
- A Philosophy of Education – Volume 6 (affiliate link)
- Ambleside Online
- For the Children’s Sake (affiliate link)
- Follow Kristin on Instagram
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