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At AfterThoughts Blog: Myth: CM and Memory Work Don’t mix

Today I am over at After Thoughts Blog helping to bust the Myth that ‘Charlotte Mason and Memory Work Don’t Mix’
 
 
Here is an excerpt…

“The thing that made Charlotte Mason’s observations so brilliant was that she noticed some things were not fitted well for a drill type of memorization, and some were. For the former types of things, we have narration. Miss Mason would tell us “we narrate what we know.” In other words, we know something by heart if we can tell about it and recall our impressions about it.” … Read more

 

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