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Parents and children articulates an educational philosophy that places the moral and intellectual formation of children in the hands of their parents. Framed as a continuation of the ideas presented in home education, this work argues that parenting is not merely a duty of care but a profound moral and philosophical responsibility. The text opens by examining the impact of past thinkers on current educational trends, critiquing their limitations and reaffirming the importance of family as the foundation of a just and thoughtful society. It urges parents to view their children not as blank…mehr

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Parents and children articulates an educational philosophy that places the moral and intellectual formation of children in the hands of their parents. Framed as a continuation of the ideas presented in home education, this work argues that parenting is not merely a duty of care but a profound moral and philosophical responsibility. The text opens by examining the impact of past thinkers on current educational trends, critiquing their limitations and reaffirming the importance of family as the foundation of a just and thoughtful society. It urges parents to view their children not as blank slates to be molded, but as individuals deserving guidance through example, dialogue, and spiritual reflection. Emphasizing the unity of body, mind, and spirit, the book challenges superficial methods of discipline and instruction, instead calling for a balanced approach to authority and affection. The early chapters highlight how daily parental interactions shape a child's conscience, suggesting that lasting influence comes through consistent modeling of integrity and respect. With its blend of practical advice and reflective analysis, the book advocates for an education grounded in love, mutual trust, and the cultivation of virtue through daily living.
Autorenporträt
Charlotte Maria Shaw Mason was an educator and reformer who played a significant role in shaping ideas about education in England in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Born on January 1, 1842, in Bangor to Joshua Mason and Margaret Shaw, Mason developed a vision of education rooted in the belief that children are whole persons deserving of respect and intellectual nourishment. Her educational journey included training at the Home and Colonial Society, which informed her pedagogical approach. She later worked at Bishop Otter Teacher Training College under the supervision of Fanny Trevor, gaining practical experience that would influence her theories. Her philosophy stressed the importance of forming habits, engaging with living books, and cultivating a love of learning rather than relying solely on exams or strict discipline. After leaving Bishop Otter College, Mason continued her work independently, publishing several books and founding the Parents National Educational Union. She spent her later years in Ambleside, where she died on January 16, 1923. Her legacy remains influential among educators and homeschooling communities around the world.