Education is a Discipline

The great majority of living is a function of habit. Ambleside is very intentional about good habits being formed.

Education is a Discipline

The great majority of living is a function of habit. Ambleside is very intentional about good habits being formed.

We have always known that ‘use is second nature,’ and that ‘man is a bundle of habits.’ It was new to me, for instance, to perceive that it rests with parents and teachers to lay down lines of habit on which the life of the child may run henceforth with little jolting or miscarriage and may advance in the right direction with the minimum of effort.

— CHARLOTTE M. MASON —

We have always known that 'use is second nature,' and that 'man is a bundle of habits.' It was new to me, for instance, to perceive that it rests with parents and teachers to lay down lines of habit on which the life of the child may run henceforth with little jolting or miscarriage and may advance in the right direction with the minimum of effort.

CHARLOTTE M. MASON

Ambleside teachers help students cultivate habits proper to learning and mature living. During this formation, Ambleside teachers work alongside families, equipping students to live full, satisfying lives—rich in devotion to God, service to others, and continued personal growth.

 

Charlotte Mason understood—long before sophisticated imaging technology confirmed it—that the physical brain is shaped by its experiences. Mason knew life could be “duly eased” for children “by those whose business it was to lay down lines of habit upon which behavior might run easily.”

 

At Ambleside, students learn the discipline of education as they practice the habits proper to learning and mature living:
● Attention
● Narration
● Careful approach to work
● Obedience
● Mature relationships with others
● Critical thinking
● Generous spirit
● Reverence
● Courtesy
● Physical fitness
● Moral fitness