Abstract: For the Family's Sake
Chapter 1 Who needs a home?
Susan responds to this question by saying, everyone.
Entire families, single parents, single people, widows, infants, young, old, women, men, rich, poor ... everyone.
do not have to have everything about everything, but just the basics. How Susan defines the basics? Common sense, realism, traditions that have worked, and a look at what has worked for others to create a nice home.
The good life in a home should be a well-balanced life. How sad is to see a child who does not have the habits of everyday life that provides a loving home. Seeing a child, it is like watching a plant that has been designed by the Creator to be placed in a sunny spot, but has settled into a small boat made of chemicals, under the artificial light of an outbreak.
Home is the first part of the educational path is the place where our personalities and characters develop. Charlotte Mason
valued the home as a primary location and optimal for the life of a child and how they relate to others. Visit
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