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On Grief: The Interruption Issue

On Grief: The Interruption Issue

Outside-the-Box Kids

I’m supposed to be working on my next issue of the “Summer with Charlotte” series that I’ve been slogging through this…
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On Principles 9 & 10: The Mind Issue

On Principles 9 & 10: The Mind Issue

Outside-the-Box Kids

Principle 9 & 10: How We Make Use of Mind  “We hold that the child’s mind is no mere sac…
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On Principles 5, 6, 7, & 8: The Instruments of Education Episode

On Principles 5, 6, 7, & 8: The Instruments of Education Episode

ADHD· Charlotte Mason· Dyslexia

Principle 5: Three Instruments of Education Therefore, we are limited to three educational instruments – the atmosphere of environment, the…
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The Philosophy Episode

The Philosophy Episode

Charlotte Mason· For Mama· Homeschool· Outside-the-Box Kids

What is education? What are your family values? What type of family culture are you working to create? What type…
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How to Read A Lot…Even As a Busy Mom

How to Read A Lot…Even As a Busy Mom

Outside-the-Box Kids

If you’ve ever struggled to fit reading into your life as a busy homeschool mom, this is the episode for…
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The Autumn Episode

The Autumn Episode

Outside-the-Box Kids

Bring on the sweaters and boots and pumpkin spice lattes! Autumn is in full swing by now with falling leaves,…
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I'm Cindy Rinna...so glad you stopped by. I love to inspire other moms on their homeschool journey and share in the joys and challenges of homeschooling an outside-the-box child. Stick around to enjoy Charlotte Mason-inspired homeschool how-tos, expert interviews, carefully curated booklists, and curriculum reviews all seen through the lens of what can best serve our kiddos with autism, ADHD, and/or dyslexia.

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