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Name: Corrinne Swartz
Gender: Female
Birthday: Aug. 17, 1979 (Age: 30)

Entries Written: 6 entries
Comments Written: 0 comments
Signup Date: September 15, 2008
Last Login: December 10, 2008

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Spending Time With My Family, Homeschooling My Boys, I Love Reading Anything By Charlotte Mason Or Anything About Her Apologetics, Ministry Work, Politics, Going to the Beach, Mountains amp Disneyland I love Scrapbooking and Vintage Altered Art Horse Riding and Learning To Play The Violin Writing Romance and ReadingI LOVE Anything Vintage I Love Period FilmsAnything That Has To Do With The 1700s, 1800s, Early 1900s and The 40s And 50s

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Whole Hearted Boys Christian Homeschool6 entries, 4 comments
Listed in Charlotte Mason
I am a Christian and a Homeschool mother of two boys. I am so proud to say that my mother also Homeschooled me! I am getting so excited about starting the new year! It’s this time of year when I'm full of new ideas and goals. I cannot wait as our family experiences new things, learn together and grow together. What could be better? I love seeing my boys grow so close together. God has truly blessed me. We have chosen to use the Charlotte Mason method in our school...along with our own eclectic mix. Charlotte Mason was a British educator who believed in "real" learning - from real books and real experiences. She believed children belong out in the real world, learning, seeking knowledge and finding it in unexpected places, rather than stuck at a desk all day. She believed that education was about more than training for a job, passing an exam, or getting into the right college. She said education was an atmosphere, a discipline, and a life; it was about finding out who we were and how we fit into the world of human beings and into the universe God created. I could not agree more.
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