I can't find my specific question addressed after looking through the forum for over an hour, so please forgive me if this question has been asked many times before...
I have been reading up on the Charlotte Mason philosophy of spelling and it seems that she did not advocate learning from lists, but rather in the context of beautiful quotes, stories, poems, etc., and the dictation for spelling till not start till 3rd or 4th grade. I am trying to figure out how we should do spelling next year (we are currently in LHFHG) and planning to start Beyond next year. Is there somewhere where HOD explains how their spelling follows a Charlotte Mason philosophy, and if it doesn't follow CM, why it does not? It is possible that it is Charlotte Mason in style, I haven't been able to figure out how yet. I am not a professional teacher, so I usually don't understand how everything works together in the long run.

I will post the link to the article I was reading so that you can understand where I am getting my Charlotte Mason philosophy on spelling. (Link removed by board moderator per board rules)
My son (7yo) is becoming a great reader (we are almost done with TRL), but definitely does not slow down enough to "see" how the words are spelled. He would not be able to spell long vowel words, or words like "milk" yet. We haven't done any official spelling yet, since it doesn't start in HOD till next year (BEYOND).
Anyways, would love an explanation about the how and why of HOD's spelling lists and how it does or does not correspond with CM.
Thanks!