A Delectable Education Charlotte Mason Podcast
1) Episode 329: Composition Part 2, Oral Narration in Form 1
Charlotte Mason called narration an art, something that is inherent in every person that needs not to be taught. But how can we help our child develop and hone their abilities to tell? We'll be discus...Show More
2) Episode 328: Composition Part 1, Introduction
Did you know Charlotte Mason believed that composition didn't need to be taught? In fact, she thought we would diminish children's natural gifts by too much instruction in this subject. Join us on tod...Show More
3) Episode 327: Citizenship Part 5, Closing Thoughts
As we close our series on citizenship, we hope you'll join us on today's podcast for a discussion of practical questions we often hear. Charlotte Mason, Volume 6 (Amazon) (Living Book Press - use ...Show More
4) Episode 326: Citizenship Part 4, Forms 5-6
What do high school Citizenship lessons look like in the Charlotte Mason method? How do these lessons prepare children for the rest of their lives? On today's podcast, we're discussing these questions...Show More
5) Episode 325: Citizenship Part 3, Forms 3 & 4
Is Plutarch all there is to Citizenship? Not at all. Middle school students in Forms 3-4 take up the definite study of their local, state, and national government, as well as turn their attention upon...Show More
6) Episode 324: Citizenship Part 2, Form 2
What in the world is a Plutarch lesson, and why is Plutarch an important part of a Charlotte Mason curriculum? Join us in today's podcast episode to learn about upper elementary Citizenship lessons an...Show More
7) Episode 323: Citizenship Part 1, Introduction
The study of Plutarch's lives is a distinctive part of a Charlotte Mason curriculum. But why did she insist on reading these verbose biographies of ancient Greek and Roman leaders? In today's podcast ...Show More
8) Episode 322: Voices from the Conference - Distinguished Difficulties by Cathy McKay
Today's podcast episode is part of our occasional series, Voices from the Conference. We use these episodes to highlight one of the speakers or ideas that came out of last year's conference. Today Cat...Show More
9) Episode 321: Voices from the Conference - Reading the Volumes by Morgan Conner
Today's podcast episode is part of our occasional series, Voices from the Conference. We will be sharing with you Morgan Conner's talk from this past year's ADE @ Home Virtual Conference on reading Ch...Show More
Episode 321: Voices from the Conference - Reading the Volumes by Morgan Conner
53:06 | Dec 12th, 2025
10) Episode 320: Literature Part 6, Closing Thoughts
How can I get my kids to read these types of books if they've not been Charlotte Mason educated from the beginning? Where can I combine my children to make our schedule better? How do I know that they...Show More