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In Chapter 26: The Eternal Child, Charlotte Mason presents children as fellow image bearers that embody the “eternal child,” connecting adults to wonder, humility, and the divine. Each child carries an evangel, a reminder to parents that they, too, are called to be as little children. Parents must protect this estate, fostering fortitude, altruism, and service, while avoiding self-regard.
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Heather Gorsett
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Chapter 25: The Great Recognition Required of Parents is this: that God the Holy Spirit is Himself the Imparter of knowledge, the Instructor of youth, and the Inspirer of genius. Every great discovery began as an idea stirred in a human mind by Him who is “wonderful in counsel.” Therefore, we believe children are spiritual beings able to receive divine intuitions, and we nourish them with living ideas.
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Heather Gorsett
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In Chapter 24: Whence and Whither? our “whence” opens onto a “whither” of infinitely delightful possibilities. Each child is part of the advance of the human race, and must be prepared to lead, guide, and help humanity progress. Education should awaken their powers, guide their energies, and equip them to contribute meaningfully to human growth, knowledge, virtue, and divine purpose.
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Heather Gorsett
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In Chapter 23, Whence and Whither? Mason asks parents to consider where we come from and where we are going. Earlier generations held that children are reasonable, intelligent, and responsible persons, with mind and conscience—capable when treated as such, though ignorant of the world and needing guidance. Persons rise to what is expected of them, awakening “I am, I can, I ought, I will.”
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Heather Gorsett
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Chapter 21-22: Educational Theory envisions an education that awakens curiosity, forms steady habits, and nourishes the mind with noble ideas. Lessons, nature-study, and good books engage the child personally, preserving individuality and fostering dignified growth, all under the gentle guidance of thought and the higher power that shapes life itself.
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Chapter 20: Parents Responsible for Competitive Examinations is a critique of parents and schools who often train children to chase rank, not knowledge. Curiosity is stifled, originality suppressed, and study narrowed to what is tested. Emphasis on emulation harms character. Mason urges parents and teachers to unite, fostering love of learning and moral growth, not mere success.
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Heather Gorsett
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In Chapter 19: What is Truth? we learn that truthfulness is a moral quality that must be carefully cultivated. Every day affords a dozen little lessons to practice the habit of accuracy, precision, sincerity, candor, integrity. The goal is not merely to correct lies but to cultivate a deep love of honesty through simple, direct moral teaching, supported by religious motive and daily practice.
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