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  • čas přidán 30. 06. 2024
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Komentáře • 60

  • @Sarah-od8co
    @Sarah-od8co Před 11 měsíci +3

    I appreciate these ideas! I’m new to the Charlotte Mason world and your channel has been a God-send as i learn and adapt with my two year old. Thank you for all of the thought and effort you put into your content!

  • @justinefuston691
    @justinefuston691 Před 11 měsíci +6

    Haha I'm in the middle of your C.S. Lewis rant, which I love, and I just had to say I would love to have a friend like you 🤣 I'm not even engaged yet (hopefully soon!!), but your channel has inspired me to prepare for homeschool for my future family. I'm very excited for the next year to come!

    • @thecommonplacehomeschool
      @thecommonplacehomeschool  Před 11 měsíci +1

      Rant? I'm pretty sure it became the point of the video... ;)
      Many hopeful congratulations to you! And way to be learning already. The ideas will change you just as much as you hope they'll shape your future family life!

    • @justinefuston691
      @justinefuston691 Před 11 měsíci

      @@thecommonplacehomeschool haha rant is definitely a positive in this case! It definitely brought the point home and added a ton of value

  • @ourevergreenhome
    @ourevergreenhome Před 11 měsíci +1

    This is just great, thanks Autumn! Was laughing so hard about the slang original fairy tale books 😂 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

    • @thecommonplacehomeschool
      @thecommonplacehomeschool  Před 11 měsíci

      Have you seen them?! BEAUTIFUL. And, I overshot. Only $13,500, so please feel free to send them my way.
      www.etsy.com/listing/697441558/first-edition-set-of-fairy-books-andrew?gpla=1&gao=1&&CjwKCAjww7KmBhAyEiwA5-PUSm83ncsVmDv9qSNs3sqs-xJy5sf3cfemk1wCFSBfmlRoYWLIRNc8ixoCroUQAvD_BwE_k_&:pla-314262775427_c__697441558_12768591&gclid=CjwKCAjww7KmBhAyEiwA5-PUSm83ncsVmDv9qSNs3sqs-xJy5sf3cfemk1wCFSBfmlRoYWLIRNc8ixoCroUQAvD_BwE

  • @HillaryCraig
    @HillaryCraig Před 11 měsíci

    Yes!! The CS Lewis/Tolkien debate is the best! Thanks for sharing!

  • @chelseyummali
    @chelseyummali Před 27 dny

    Did anyone takes notes on books? Haha 😄 Thanks for the lovely video. I have a Kindergardner this year. I have a cute Waldorf Curriculum I used for my oldest son years ago and was trying to navigate how i wanted to approach Kindergarten with my youngest son.

    • @thecommonplacehomeschool
      @thecommonplacehomeschool  Před 26 dny +1

      Have the loveliest year! (Also, sorry for the book avalanche. It's a common problem around here.)

  • @thefruitofherhome
    @thefruitofherhome Před 11 měsíci

    Loved this! Thank you!!❤

  • @lindsaybarlow7946
    @lindsaybarlow7946 Před 7 měsíci

    So grateful to come across your channel! Found that you are also in the PCA! Love to know where you’re coming from theologixallybas well!

    • @thecommonplacehomeschool
      @thecommonplacehomeschool  Před 7 měsíci +1

      Lovely to have you here!
      We’re actually not in the PCA; we did attend a PCA church for a little bit! But, I pull broadly from theological traditions-as it pertains to classical education-so you’ll hear all sorts of historic Christian thought!

  • @laurensklenars2608
    @laurensklenars2608 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Fantastic vid - will definitely be rewatching and taking notes! A question about tackling literature with old english in the early years. How do you go about 'interpretting' it so they absorb the meaning when theyre still trying to get a grip on modern vocabulary. I've found reading it straight tends to go over my 3 year old's head

    • @thecommonplacehomeschool
      @thecommonplacehomeschool  Před 11 měsíci +2

      Maybe swap out your book pick if the child is asking for a lot of clarification. I don't interpret for my kids; I let the story/ideas get to work like seeds and seeds take time to bear fruit. Kids may not catch every little thing but they will catch a great deal. As long as their attention is there, you're probably good to keep going! If they start to lose attention, again, consider shelving the book for the time being and choose another lovely one!

  • @TheBailiwick
    @TheBailiwick Před 11 měsíci +7

    It's not a Commonplace video without the signature finger guns and tongue click. Someone should make a compilation video!

    • @thecommonplacehomeschool
      @thecommonplacehomeschool  Před 11 měsíci +3

      Oy, it's a thing. My three-year-old has started doing it to really make his points.

  • @henrysmama2874
    @henrysmama2874 Před 18 dny

    Hi, thank you for this! Can you please make a book list of mentioned literature in the future? ❤

    • @thecommonplacehomeschool
      @thecommonplacehomeschool  Před 17 dny

      A general booklist or the ones mentioned in specific videos? I have limited time for CP resources so sometimes I can't quite get to those tiny details but I will keep it in mind!

  • @alessandratrouwborst9963
    @alessandratrouwborst9963 Před 9 měsíci

    I definitely have watched a very sketchy Narnia movie with fenris olf! (Sp?) Anyway i appreciate you explaining this, i was always very confused. Thank you for diving into norse myths for us. Have you read planet narnia by Michael ward?

    • @thecommonplacehomeschool
      @thecommonplacehomeschool  Před 9 měsíci

      Have you?! Do you know the year it released? I have to see it.
      I haven't! But it's on my list for this year!

  • @jenniferrush8231
    @jenniferrush8231 Před 11 měsíci

    You should tell us more about this whole declaring war against ur friends! This sounds so fun!

    • @thecommonplacehomeschool
      @thecommonplacehomeschool  Před 11 měsíci +1

      It was a BLAST. There's a whole explanation (with photos!) in Common House (and a whole lot of thoughts on embodied play) but I'll say it was all very proper. Paper declarations of war and acceptance, hand-sewn flags, tabards and swords, lots of standing in yards yelling, "For Aslan and for Narniaaaa!" (us) or "Neverland! *Peter Pan crow*" (them), and a full-on Capture the Flag game on a misty morning in the woods.
      You can guess which house was victorious: House of Pevensie or House of Neverland?

  • @areoivy
    @areoivy Před 11 měsíci

    In the beginning you made a comment about a chart to keep track to make sure you actually do all the things- brilliant! I know what I’m supposed to do, but with a bunch of kids (most but not all in early years) it’s so hard to make sure I’m getting to everything.
    Do you have a list of what things you put on the chart? I mean I can totally make one but I have a baby coming next week so if you had a pre-made one somewhere that would be helpful. I’ve always tracked our books and topics but outdoor stuff etc on a chart so it’s “scheduled” and I remember to do it is brilliant. Exactly the advice I needed. I keep looking at curriculums and shooting them down because I KNOW they are over the top or too much twaddle etc but I’ve felt at such a loss for how to get these things in. Anyways thank you!

    • @thecommonplacehomeschool
      @thecommonplacehomeschool  Před 11 měsíci

      I have to write things down or else I (1) forget all that I wanted to do or (2) I waterboard my children with "goodness" and do not remember they can only engage with so much at certain times!
      I have the Benediction Table Guide which I made for our family and used for years in this form. (It changed a bit when we started formal schooling.) You'll find it in the shop as a single item or in Common House as one of many resources!
      Benediction Table Guide: www.thecommonplacepodcast.com/market/p/benediction-table-guide
      Common House: commonhouse.mn.co

  • @catherinelam5932
    @catherinelam5932 Před 5 měsíci

    Hi Autumn. Thank you for your content! Its so good. I couldnt quite catch the second poet you mentioned. Could you pls share it here in the comments? ❤

  • @carolynrunck9118
    @carolynrunck9118 Před 10 měsíci

    Thank you for this video!! Have you ever come across someone's notes in your books or any interesting pieces of paper? I think that is always fascinating.

    • @thecommonplacehomeschool
      @thecommonplacehomeschool  Před 10 měsíci

      YES. I have a copy of Madeleine L'Engle's A Circle of Quiet and it's covered in notes with the reader fighting with her about things. By the end, I felt like I had had the best coffee date with L'Engle and the unknown reader with everyone arguing and laughing and insisting. One of my favorites in terms of previous-owner-notes.

    • @carolynrunck9118
      @carolynrunck9118 Před 10 měsíci

      @@thecommonplacehomeschool I love that!!

  • @savedbygrace3383
    @savedbygrace3383 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Our little one is a little over two, and I just started to get into reading with her. I pray a lot out loud from written prayers so most of the time when she picks a book to read her self she prays 🥰 but i wanted to ask you if you have a guideline for this age with reading. Is it good to have for example 3 moments per day to read to her in which she really can be included (with picture books i do this now) and another example i sometimes just grab a book with less pictures and just read the story while she is playing. Is that something i could do more often? Thank you for your videos, very inspiring and clear!

    • @thecommonplacehomeschool
      @thecommonplacehomeschool  Před 10 měsíci

      No hard or fast rules other than only reading the best! It sounds like what you're doing is working well. Make sure it's full of delight, relationship, and not so much that she's not out-of-doors as much as possible!

  • @JA-vv8wy
    @JA-vv8wy Před 10 měsíci

    I’m not familiar with kinetic sand, would play dough serve the same purpose? Thanks for the video, this is my first time coming across your channel and looking forward to looking further into your videos.

    • @thecommonplacehomeschool
      @thecommonplacehomeschool  Před 10 měsíci

      Lovely to have you here! Kinetic sand is different than play dough; while they overlap, I wouldn't say they serve the same purpose. (Especially not as you move into formal geography/map work!)

  • @soccermania49
    @soccermania49 Před 5 měsíci

    I played Fenris Ulf in my homeschool play in 5th grade!

  • @user-ls3sd9qv8g
    @user-ls3sd9qv8g Před 4 měsíci

    Thank you!! My baby is one years old and I have been so frazzled by all the different methods and then how they look in day-to-day! How would you define/describe a living book?

    • @thecommonplacehomeschool
      @thecommonplacehomeschool  Před 4 měsíci

      My very first video is all about living books/twaddle but the best tip is look for beautiful language/images. The next best tip is to ask, "Do I like this story?" If it's a yes, it's probably a good one to read. If you think, "No, this is dumb and made for children only," then it's a bad one to read.

  • @TheBookCourt
    @TheBookCourt Před 11 měsíci +4

    My 7 year old used Shakespeare to insult his brother. Does that count? 😂

    • @thecommonplacehomeschool
      @thecommonplacehomeschool  Před 11 měsíci +1

      100%. I think it was Rachel Woodham who wrote she told her kids they could only insult one another with Shakespeare and you better believe I put that in my back pocket for the future.

  • @severethsorrelle8568
    @severethsorrelle8568 Před měsícem

    I just feel incompetent to do this though 😅it makes me so nervous, because I wasn't raised like this at all!

    • @thecommonplacehomeschool
      @thecommonplacehomeschool  Před měsícem

      I think a lot of us feel that way! But you can totally do this. This is the Common Mom space, because I really believe common moms can offer something uncommonly good.

  • @catherinelam5932
    @catherinelam5932 Před 5 měsíci

    Hi Autumn. Thank you for your content! Its so good. I couldnt quite catch the second poet you mentioned. The onr after

  • @bankomeister11
    @bankomeister11 Před 10 měsíci

    Can you share your scouting resources please?

    • @thecommonplacehomeschool
      @thecommonplacehomeschool  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Recording an interview with our Scoutmistress tonight actually! It'll be up in a couple of weeks and Common House will have a special template/resource guide!

  • @laurensklenars2608
    @laurensklenars2608 Před 11 měsíci

    I've noticed you didn't include non-fiction picture books. What place (if any) do these have in the preschool years?
    And also, what about precursors to more 'academic' subjects such as jigsaw puzzles (math) and drawing (handwriting)? How much of a focus should we have on laying a foundation for these subjects vs just trusting they will be well covered/ catch up when formal schooling starts?

    • @thecommonplacehomeschool
      @thecommonplacehomeschool  Před 11 měsíci +1

      Great questions! A living picture book is always a welcome read during a tea time, afternoon snuggle, before bed, at an appointment, etc. My only consideration is if it's "living", meaning brings new life to the mind in form, beauty, etc.
      The early years should be a time of amusement. But Mason doesn't mean "entertaining" in the modern sense but as "it brings joy and life" like a muse, if you will. If your child wants to do puzzles, wonderful. But it's not a utilitarian thing to "prepare" for kindergarten/first grade "readiness". If your child asks to learn to read or shows an interest in doing math, feel free to start gently and keep an eye on their attention *and* delight.
      But yes, trust they'll be ready when formal starts if they've had a rich early years of time out-of-doors, exploration, play, story, meaningful work in the home, etc.

  • @bh2409
    @bh2409 Před 4 měsíci

    Norse Myth Children’s book recommendations please

  • @francoislandry6284
    @francoislandry6284 Před 6 měsíci

    Bible yark horrible

  • @humblyhaley
    @humblyhaley Před 11 měsíci

    This is so helpful! Our oldest is in kinderleben this year and I don’t feel quite so lost anymore. I finally started reading The Chronicles of Narnia (in your prescribed order, of course) because of you and I’ll never be the same after going through the wardrobe! 🥹

    • @thecommonplacehomeschool
      @thecommonplacehomeschool  Před 11 měsíci

      You can't unsee the world after Narnia!

    • @df7665
      @df7665 Před 11 měsíci

      What’s the prescribed order? 🤓

    • @CorrinaRoseWrites
      @CorrinaRoseWrites Před 10 měsíci

      @@df7665
      1. The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe.
      2. Prince Caspian.
      3. The Voyage of the Dawn Treader.
      4. The Silver Chair.
      5. The Horse and His Boy.
      6. The Magician's Nephew.
      7. The Last Battle

    • @thecommonplacehomeschool
      @thecommonplacehomeschool  Před 10 měsíci

      @@df7665 Here you go: czcams.com/video/TzHaMbAP4aE/video.html