Ep 13 | Bonus: How Do I Start a Classical Charlotte Mason Co-Op?! (Interview with Amanda Faus & Brooke Johnson)
Those of us formally schooling are kicking off the new year right around now, so I thought it was the perfect time to share a BONUS episode as a bit of beginning of the year fun.
I’m joined today by two dear friends, Amanda Faus and Brooke Johnson, to discuss how to form a classical Charlotte Mason co-op. I asked them my burning questions: how to build a co-op vision, how to share the group’s philosophy with enquiring moms, what to do for mother’s education, and more!
I know you’ll love their gracious wisdom and my opening troubles with technology.
Grab a pen and some paper, and settle in. This is my hour-long gift to you for this second season, and I couldn’t be more thrilled to introduce you to the world of co-ops through a conversation with our amiable guests, Amanda and Brooke!
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You can find Amanda on Instagram at @commonplacecontemplations or on her blog commonplacecontemplations.wordpress.com where she may eventually write about motherhood in the early years and homeschooling with a classical Charlotte Mason approach if she ever finds the time.
You can find Brooke on Instagram at @_brookejohns where she is consistently inconsistent with posting. When she remembers, she may share a thought on Christian formation, hobby-farming, discipleship, motherhood, and homeschooling.
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