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Chapter 3-4: Mastery Inactivity and Some Rights of Children show that children thrive under “masterly inactivity,” an idea that calm, confident authority guides without constant interference. Parents should avoid over-controlling and instead combine firm boundaries with trust, self-restraint, and good humor so children gain freedom, initiative, responsibility, and strong character.
May 08, 2026 02:43PM
School Education: Developing A Curriculum (Original Homeschooling #3)

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Heather Gorsett
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Chapters 5 and 6 argue that modern education is flawed. It rests on incomplete views of human nature. Locke and James reduce the person to a passive receiver or a brain machine, while Pestalozzi, Froebel, and Herbart turn these ideas into practice. In all cases, the child’s personality is weakened. Instead, we need to see them as a self-acting person who grows through engagement with ideas, people, and the world.
May 08, 2026 04:25PM
School Education: Developing A Curriculum (Original Homeschooling #3)


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Chapter 1-2: Docility and Authority argues that education requires a balance of authority and freedom. Charlotte Mason rejects both harsh authoritarianism and unchecked freedom, promoting authority that is calm, loving, just, and purposeful. Unlike autocracy, wise authority guides through consistency and care. Through routines and habits of obedience, children develop self-control, security, and personal growth.
May 08, 2026 01:59PM
School Education: Developing A Curriculum (Original Homeschooling #3)


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