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When Children Love to Learn
When Children Love to Learn: A Practical Application of Charlotte Mason's Philosophy for Today | Elaine Cooper
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They're hallmarks of childhood. The endless "why" questions. The desire to touch and taste everything. The curiosity and the observations. It can't be denied-children have an inherent desire to know. Teachers and parents can either encourage this natural inquisitiveness or squelch it. There is joy in the classroom when children learn-not to take a test, not to get a grade, not to compete with each other, and not to please their parents or their teachers-but because they want to know about the world around them! Both Christian educators and parents will find proven help in creating a positive learning atmosphere through methods pioneered by Charlotte Mason that show how to develop a child's natural love of learning. The professional educators, administrators, and Mason supporters contributing to this volume give useful applications that work in a variety of educational settings, from Christian schools to homeschools. A practical follow-up to Crossway's For the Children's Sake, this book follows a tradition of giving serious thought to what education is, so that children will be learning for life and for everlasting life.
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Evidence shows that the adj. capricious debuted about 60 years before caprice; it's likely that both words derived via French from the Italian capriccio, which originally referred not to a sudden desire but a sudden shudder of fear. Capriccio derives from the Italian capo, meaning "head" & riccio, meaning "hedgehog." Someone who shuddered in fear, was said to have a "hedgehog head" meaning that their hair stood on end like the spines of a hedgehog

TaylorMay This week's word is one of my favorites. I had a teacher who told us that because this word sounded like Capricorn who's zodiac symbol is the goat, we should imagine cute little goats jumping all around from thought to thought. #WordOfTheWeek #LoveToLearn 6y
Libby1 ❤️🦔❤️ 6y
Reecaspieces @TaylorMay ha!! So I always think of it a as a monkey brain...a 🐵 hopping from Tree to Tree. Or thought to thought. Now I will use cute little goats 🐐😂 6y
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