Tanya, thank you for sharing your heart about your past experience with homeschooling. The dishes and laundry can wait 😊. As always, y’all are a great bunch❤.
@DiannaKennedy7 ай бұрын
As I look at the final weeks of my daughter's homeschooling years, Tanya's words touched me deeply. She is absolutely right --- if I had it to do all over again with Rachel, I would breathe a little easier. Thankful to be able to forge ahead with the younger children. 🥰
@Ashgutierr8 ай бұрын
I am so thankful for this podcast. I don’t think I would have the fortitude to commit to a Classical Education but after every episode, I am more and more inspired and resolute. I’ve read Climbing Parnassus and plan to read it again taking notes. When I place my next order I will also order Livingstone.
@jaredbebee6306 ай бұрын
I would be curious to see Tanya’s or Martin’s kids on the podcast as products of Memoria Press. Or any graduate who has completed this curriculum to hear their thoughts on their education throughout the years. Very interested in MP for my own children!
@kb89908 ай бұрын
“An ad hoc collection of books that can be changed by any teacher at any time is not a curriculum.” Let’s say that again and louder for folks in the back.
@anonymous1984y8 ай бұрын
Don't apologize!! I listened for an hour to you AND wrote all of your books down 😂
@ddchomeschool8 ай бұрын
In Waldorf education, seniors in high school do a main lesson block on Russian novelists particularly because of their ability to capture issues of the soul and living life. We will be using the MP Anna Karenina for our senior next school year! ❤
@deborahracette97558 ай бұрын
Y'all are reading War and Peace, and I just finished Mr Popper's Penguins! 😆
@BreezeTalk8 ай бұрын
A beautiful and great conversation. I felt truth, insight, and reflections. The next time I watch this episode I’ll have my common book open to capture the jokes and all the rest. ❤️
@kb89908 ай бұрын
Another great episode. I really like the change in vibe to the show content.
@oliviarinck58867 ай бұрын
My Kindergartener uses Memoria press for her literature/phonics/grammar etc. but we do use a separate math/science program. I am very interested to continue her in memoria press language arts in the coming years, but I am worried about teaching her latin. I do not have any experience with it, and I would love to teach myself some basics before trying to dive in with her in a few years. Do you have any resources for parents to learn so they can teach their children?