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The Well-Trained Mind: A Guide to Classical Education at Home (Fourth Edition)
The Well-Trained Mind: A Guide to Classical Education at Home (Fourth Edition) | Jessie Wise, Susan Wise Bauer
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Is your child getting lost in the system, becoming bored, losing his or her natural eagerness to learn? If so, it may be time to take charge of your childs educationby doing it yourself. The Well-Trained Mind will instruct you, step by step, on how to give your child an academically rigorous, comprehensive education from preschool through high schoolone that will train him or her to read, to think, to understand, to be well-rounded and curious about learning. Veteran home educators Susan Wise Bauer and Jessie Wise outline the classical pattern of education called the trivium, which organizes learning around the maturing capacity of the childs mind and comprises three stages: the elementary school grammar stage, when the building blocks of information are absorbed through memorization and rules; the middle school logic stage, in which the student begins to think more analytically; and the high-school rhetoric stage, where the student learns to write and speak with force and originality. Using this theory as your model, youll be able to instruct your childwhether full-time or as a supplement to classroom educationin all levels of reading, writing, history, geography, mathematics, science, foreign languages, rhetoric, logic, art, and music, regardless of your own aptitude in those subjects. Thousands of parents and teachers have already used the detailed book lists and methods described in The Well-Trained Mind to create a truly superior education for the children in their care. This extensively revised fourth edition contains completely updated curricula and book lists, links to an entirely new set of online resources, new material on teaching children with learning challenges, cutting-edge math and sciences recommendations, answers to common questions about home education, and advice on practical matters such as standardized testing, working with your local school board, designing a high-school program, preparing transcripts, and applying to colleges. You do have control over what and how your child learns. The Well-Trained Mind will give you the tools youll need to teach your child with confidence and success.
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Anyone remember how beautiful and organized my reading desk used to be? Well, we moved and the house is getting painted and I‘m lesson planning. This is my new reality...

Note the blue sticky notes—those are book reviews I jotted down and never posted to Litsy! Sigh.

2BR02B This is still way neater than my computer desk. 😆 Looks like a lovely, bright space to work. 7y
RaimeyGallant Not messy by comparison to mine, so you're still winning! ;) 7y
Cinfhen Hi!!! Haven‘t “seen “U in ages!!!!! How are your girls !?!! 7y
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saresmoore @Cinfhen They are wonderful! So much happier living next door to their little cousin and homeschooling in a place with seasons and lots to explore. ♥️♥️♥️ 7y
Cinfhen So happy to hear....how do you feel about homeschooling again!?!!? I‘m sure they‘ve become expert explorers❣️❣️❣️❣️ 7y
emilyhaldi This is the perfect amount of mess if you ask me 👌🏻 7y
TheWordJar I‘d say it‘s more “lovingly lived in and used” instead of mess! 7y
saresmoore @2BR02B Believe it or not, my desk is in a massive closet off of the master bedroom. It‘s one of those suburban McMansion type houses, but the secluded closet/office with a northwest-facing window is one of the major perks! 7y
saresmoore @RaimeyGallant That‘s just because you have too many brilliant ideas to contain! 7y
saresmoore @Cinfhen I‘m so happy to be doing it. Having family support and a safe place to live have made all the difference. I‘m fueled by it as a sense of purpose now, rather than drained by the constant life suck. The girls are loving the Socratic, living books approach and they‘re doing lots of fun extracurriculars—Bryan is helping with those! 7y
saresmoore @emilyhaldi @TheWordJar True! Could still be cleaned in under 20 minutes—that‘s the measure of okay clutter for this perfectionist. 😆 7y
Beckys_Books That doesn't look too bad to me 7y
RaimeyGallant So true. ;) 7y
Suet624 I approve of that amount of material on a flat space. I never can get down to the bare wood of my table. I seem to have something against it. 7y
batsy I love it! But I wish I could read those post its 💙 7y
Cinfhen So happy for all of u 😍 7y
saresmoore @batsy I often find some of the most random thoughts in phone notes, journals, Word documents, paper scraps. Most of my good ideas come to me in the middle of the night or in the shower, so I have to grab whatever‘s available to jot things down! Do you do this, too? 7y
saresmoore @Suet624 Ahahaha! No tabula rasa for you! I do have a soft spot for a good smattering of useful clutter. My mom is a free-spirited creative and my dad is just plain disorganized. As a kid, I usually took it upon myself to tidy. My first “job” was filing, organizing, & answering phones for my daddy‘s tree farm business when I was five. So, I find it comforting to have a bit of mess, but I usually clean it up. 🙃 7y
Suet624 If I knew what tabula rasa meant, I might agree. 😂😂😂 I‘m a combo of your parents - a free-spirited disorganized person. I thought when I got older I‘d be better about my piles, but nope. 7y
saresmoore @Suet624 Tabula rasa—the blank slate. Thank my excessively priced liberal arts education for that nugget. 😂 But really, piles are a form of organization, don‘t ya think? The girls and I were discussing our “mind palaces” the other day. My brain is a room full of filing cabinets, Ellie‘s is a vast image gallery run by robots, & Lucy‘s is a library with a separate volume for every month of her life. Pretty telling, I think. What‘s your brain like? 7y
batsy Yes! I keep notebooks around for this. Thoughts *always* come at the "wrong" time, as it were ? 7y
saresmoore @batsy Wrong time, and never enough to motivate me to bring the thoughts to a logical conclusion, like, say, a posted book review or a finished short story. Good ideas can‘t cure lazy, it seems. 🙄 7y
batsy Oh gosh, me too! The only reason I get book reviews done on Litsy is because I use the Jotter Pad app on my phone and get my thoughts down there. Therefore I only have to cut and paste; it's an attempt to circumvent the lazy 😂 7y
Suet624 That‘s what a 10th grade education gets me - not knowing fancy words for the blank slate. I love Lucy‘s palace. With my neuro Lyme, I‘d have to say my brain palace is a bit of a scrambled egg, dropped by a free range chicken. 7y
saresmoore @batsy **immediately downloads Jotter Pad app** 7y
saresmoore @Suet624 Oh my gosh, that reminds me of a commercial from my childhood. This is your brain: whole egg; this is your brain on drugs: egg dropped into frying pan, yolk breaks on impact. 😑 I think your free range chicken must have laid a nice, fat, pretty turquoise egg to begin with because I think you do pretty damn well in the midst of a scramble! 7y
Suet624 Oh, you‘re sweet. And I totally remember that commercial. 7y
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Well, I'd say this is accurate. Thanks for sharing this, @Laalaleighh !

http://modernmrsdarcy.com/quiz

Laalaleighh What recc's did you get? 8y
saresmoore @Laalaleighh They said the recommendations are tough because it depends on what I'm studying at the moment (very true!), but the list all centered on 8y
Laalaleighh Ah well that's a great list topic 8y
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batsy I got the student too! No surprise there 😏 My recc's are the same as yours. 8y
Flaneurette I got student too! But not interested in Hamilton 😕 8y
saresmoore @Flaneurette Yeah, I'm not either. And my reading choices are mostly fiction, although I tend to seek out valid author perspectives. Have you fallen down any good reading rabbit holes lately? 8y
Flaneurette Nope no rabbit holes lately- I just finished The Mothers and I've been trying to figure out why I am so meh about it. With straight realist fiction I need to gain new insights into the characters motivation and there was none, it makes me wonder why this story was written at all. I guess that is the student in me😜 7y
saresmoore @Flaneurette Ha! I hear that. I have The Mothers on my TBR shelf, but haven't felt compelled to read it yet. Have you read (edited) 7y
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