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"It is no arbitrary reward which is attached to the assembling of two or three together; we warm ourselves at each others' fires, and glow with the heat we get. Let but the heads of two or three families meet together to talk over the bringing up of their children, and the best and wisest parents will go home with new insight, renewed purpose, and warmer zeal. 'We shall learn by degrees that education is, like religion, a social principle as well as an individual duty; and, meeting on this higher ground, we shall find out the best of one another as we never should in the common intercourse of business or society.'"

Charlotte Mason, editorial note, Parents' Review, March 1890

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Susan Schaeffer Macaulay

Catherine Levison

Penny Gardner

Karen Andreola

Formation of Character by Charlotte Mason

Charlotte Mason in Community website

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