
The formation of a child's character and his/her habits is an overlooked topic in Classical education, as the pursuit of wisdom, knowledge, and education is supreme.

This quote by Carrie in the post that she mentioned (HOD-CM and/or Classical viewtopic.php?f=6&t=2453)in the 'Charlotte Mason' topic sums it all up. I truly believe that the character of our youth (or lack of it) is the reason society is in the state it is today. I've told many people that the Christian character of my kids is more important to me than how far they go academically. Sure, I want them to succeed in the things that they do. But, it is like what was said by a special speaker we had in church Sunday. Our 'people skills' are more important than how much we know. Proverbs 1:6 starts out, "The fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge....". So, that tells me, if knowledge is going to benefit, we first need to know how to conduct ourselves in a way that pleases God.
I never really did a CM education with my kids, but HOD is exciting me even more, now that I know that the philosophy behind it is exactly what I have desired for my dc all along. I encourage all of you moms with young children to take this to heart when using HOD.
Only by the grace of God can I be thankful for the Christian character my older 3 dc have, but I know they would have benefited even more with an approach like Carrie has used. I'm grateful that I have an opportunity to implement this with my youngest dd
