ON THIS EPISODE
Have you traveled across the ocean? Have you taught a class in another country? Have you or your students experienced trauma that needed to be cared for? Travel opens up multiple opportunities for learning TRUTH and embodying GOODNESS. Today my special guest is another old teaching colleague of mine from Ad Fontes Academy in Centreville, Virginia. Kirsten and I taught together for several years and life later took us to different parts of the world, me to Pennsylvania and she to a completely new continent!
Grab a cup of coffee and immerse yourself in a new teaching experience in a new world and new culture through the exciting travels and difficulties of my dear friend. Kirsten has some poignant points about dealing with trauma and helpful tips on being present with her students that I know you will find beneficial.
Later in the show, I will explore another aspect of BEAUTY through the arts of hospitality and homemaking by organizing a Supper Club.
Some of Kirsten's favorite resources:
Some of my favorite cookbooks:
COMMONPLACE QUOTES
Here is the whole secret of a successful holiday: the mind must be actively, unceasingly, and involuntarily engaged with fresh and ever-changing interests . . . - Charlotte Mason, Volume 5: The Formation of Character, p. 132
But the child . . . needs, like his elders, engrossing interests which shall compel him to think new thoughts. Fresh air for the lungs, fresh scenes for the eye, and fully healing and helpful only when the mind, too, is taken into account, and the jaded brain is spoon-fed, as it were, with new ideas. This is why foreign travel is delightful . . . - Charlotte Mason, Volume 5: The Formation of Character, p. 132
. . . give a child a single valuable idea, and you have done more for his education than if you had laid upon his mind the burden of bushels of information . . . - Charlotte Mason, Volume 1: Home Education, p. 174
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