Mothers - on a grand mission!
Posted: Sat Aug 16, 2014 10:50 am
Charlotte Mason has this to say about mothers (taken from Home Education in Modern English, Volume 1 of Charlotte Mason's Series)...
The work that is the most important in society is raising and teaching children. That makes school teachers important, but, even more, those who care for and teach children at home are important, because it is the influence of home life that has the greatest impact on a child's character and future. Being a parent is the most important job and the greatest honor a person can have. Even those raising just one child don't know whether their cherished pride and joy may be the one person who finds the cure for cancer. But being trusted with such an important task means that parents are not free to raise their children however they want. Really, their children are not their personal property, but sort of a public trust, and parents must raise them in such a way that they are a blessing to society. And this important job isn't divided equally between both parents; it falls mostly to the mother because she is usually the one at home with the children in their earliest, most impressionable years. That's why great men often credit their mothers for their success, for taking their responsibility seriously and not giving the job of raising their children to others, such as daycare workers and nannies. Pestalozzi said that mothers were qualified by God Himself to be the greatest influence in her child's early life. The mother owes it to her child and to God who entrusted her, to have a 'thinking love.' God gave children the same kind of hands, heart, and mind as ours and mothers must ask themselves, "How shall I train my child to use those gifts? For whose benefits shall those gifts be used?" The answers to those questions may determine the future of her beloved child, whether his life is one of misery or happiness. A loving mother is the most important part of what a child will become. As mothers become more educated and read more, they will understand the importance of their task and feel like such a grand mission can't be left to anyone but themselves. And mothers will take up their duty seriously, with the same care for detail and commitment they would give an outside, paying job.
Ladies - as we begin this school year - let us remember we are on a 'grand mission' as mothers - an important mission that only we can fulfill! In a world that sometimes undervalues the blessed calling of motherhood, let us recall that what we are doing is incredibly important, full of purpose, and a God-given calling that is worthy, fulfilling work to do! God bless all of you mothers this day and this school year!!!

In Christ,
Julie
The work that is the most important in society is raising and teaching children. That makes school teachers important, but, even more, those who care for and teach children at home are important, because it is the influence of home life that has the greatest impact on a child's character and future. Being a parent is the most important job and the greatest honor a person can have. Even those raising just one child don't know whether their cherished pride and joy may be the one person who finds the cure for cancer. But being trusted with such an important task means that parents are not free to raise their children however they want. Really, their children are not their personal property, but sort of a public trust, and parents must raise them in such a way that they are a blessing to society. And this important job isn't divided equally between both parents; it falls mostly to the mother because she is usually the one at home with the children in their earliest, most impressionable years. That's why great men often credit their mothers for their success, for taking their responsibility seriously and not giving the job of raising their children to others, such as daycare workers and nannies. Pestalozzi said that mothers were qualified by God Himself to be the greatest influence in her child's early life. The mother owes it to her child and to God who entrusted her, to have a 'thinking love.' God gave children the same kind of hands, heart, and mind as ours and mothers must ask themselves, "How shall I train my child to use those gifts? For whose benefits shall those gifts be used?" The answers to those questions may determine the future of her beloved child, whether his life is one of misery or happiness. A loving mother is the most important part of what a child will become. As mothers become more educated and read more, they will understand the importance of their task and feel like such a grand mission can't be left to anyone but themselves. And mothers will take up their duty seriously, with the same care for detail and commitment they would give an outside, paying job.
Ladies - as we begin this school year - let us remember we are on a 'grand mission' as mothers - an important mission that only we can fulfill! In a world that sometimes undervalues the blessed calling of motherhood, let us recall that what we are doing is incredibly important, full of purpose, and a God-given calling that is worthy, fulfilling work to do! God bless all of you mothers this day and this school year!!!



In Christ,
Julie