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"Why Ambleside?" Hear from Our Alumni

In early January we held a chili dinner for alumni of Ambleside School in McLean, Virginia. It has been seventeen years since I took the helm of Ambleside, and sitting with these young graduates—high school students, college students, and professionals, I was reminded of the long road we are on with our students and the distant vision of growth parents and teachers need to endure the difficulties along the way.

One student was eager to share his latest wisdom from his freshman year in college:

It’s so great that students at Ambleside listen to Mozart. It’s as if there is a distant drum beat that reminds me that there is something good and true in the world, and I can do something good and true in it. My friends at college don’t have this.

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Narration During At Home Learning

Dear Ambleside Parents,

During these days of Ambleside At Home Learning, it is important to invite your children to tell back throughout their morning work to secure their attention and their understanding. One of the distinctives of a Charlotte Mason education is the use of narration, the simple method of “telling back” whatever has been read, seen, or heard…

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Working with Multiple Children in At Home Learning

Dear Parents,

The greatest challenge for parents of multiple children during At Home Learning is managing all of their individual needs. What follows is an outline of how the work may be coordinated and accomplished with multiple children at once. Remember, more important than book-learning is maintaining an atmosphere of peace and joy in the home…

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Exams at Ambleside School

This week we enter our time of exams- a time of gaining a window into our students' minds.  This is an opportunity for us to see how your students are organizing knowledge, synthesizing ideas, and mastering skills.  We can also gain valuable insight into the habits of learning that are formed or lacking in the young scholar.  

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Veterans Chapel

At Ambleside, we aim to inspire our students to servant leadership.  Our Veterans Day Chapel is one way we do this by exposing our students to men and women veterans who have served our country in times of war and in times of peace.  These individuals have chosen of their own accord to put their lives in a position where at any moment they may be called upon to stand in harm's way in order to protect others.   For our students, veterans are excellent examples of sacrificial servant leaders.  

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The Mind and The Brain

I have been fascinated re-reading Masons' ideas on the mind of a child in the context of recent discoveries in neuroscience.  Leading psychiatrists (Jeffrey Schwartz, Dan Siegel, Curt Thompson, and Karl Lehman) have been exploring the power of "mindsight" over the function of the brain.  Such research has led to transformed living in persons who have long been held captive to addictions, compulsions, depression, and other unhealthy psychological maladies.  

Mason, a "psychiatrist" in her own right, draws the same clear distinction between mind and brain….

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Reflections on A New School Year

Some of us are spontaneous and function best in crisis mode. Some of us thrive on routine and plan our calendars weeks in advance. Regardless, I imagine that as each of us made the transition into parenthood, we moved a little closer to routines to make our busy lives work. September seems to be the natural month for "New Year's Resolutions," and now is the time for home routines to set a tone for your student's education.

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