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Designing Your Own Classical Curriculum: Guide to Catholic Home Education Paperback – October 6, 1998

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Home educator Laura Berquist presents a modern curriculum based on the time-tested philosophy of the classical Trivium�grammar, logic and rhetoric. She has given homeschoolers a valuable tool for putting together a liberal arts curriculum that feeds the soul, as well as the intellect. Her approach, covering grades K - 12, is detailed and practical, and it is adaptable by parents and teachers to any situation.

This third revised edition includes a much expanded section for a high school curriculum, and an updated list of resources for all grades.


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Customers find the book easy to use, with detailed guided lists for each grade level. They say it's a great resource for homeschoolers looking to educate classically. Readers also praise the author's writing style, saying she expresses herself well and gives much to her readers.

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Customers find the book easy to use. They mention it provides detailed guided lists for each grade level and a schedule. Readers also say the book helps them understand the options available to homeschooling. Additionally, they mention it's well organized and helps develop a love of learning.

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Customers find the writing style well-structured and wonderful. They say the author expresses herself well and gives much to her readers.

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Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2019
I bought this book a couple of years ago when we converted. I thought there was no way, this would work for me or my girls. Now that we are actively homeschool, I find it refreshing! Prior to rereading this book a few months back, I would have considered myself to be mostly a Charlotte Mason-inspired educator. I wanted to spread the feast. I wanted abundant and rich literature with lively conversations around the fireplace, snuggled in the coach. For my children to be enthralled with each and every book, every topic in hand. Nature studies and nature walks. Composer studies and picture studies! We were missing hand sewing or knitting so I bought DVDs to show us that, too.

And that was a major flop. All of it. Nature walks focused on everything but nature. Mostly complaining and screaming bc of a bug. All of the suggested Catholic Charlotte Mason sites and books lists were 50/50 success for us, at best. And that was dialing it back 1 full year too. Some were enjoyable, mostly not. And many were overly rigorous- too much for early elementary years. I found the life being sucked from my soul a few times. I couldn’t imagine a young child. The haute attitudes that associated such learning was also a turnoff as a mom. Asking for help and either I was the failure or my kid was. Say what?? My 7 year old loves chapter books- books in general. She can read HOURS a day to herself or her sister. She is anything but a failure or a rouge child in need of stricter habit training. I didn’t get into homeschooling for my child to feel dread with learning. The books and guidelines just too much for younger years. *cough,cough... Mater Amabilis, I’m looking at you. Crushed, confused and taken a back, we took a couple of weeks off for a breather. I pulled this book out again and figured I’d go with the suggested 4Rs. Everything else, every other subject- I wasn’t going to fret and just let my child enjoy her favorite hobby of reading. Essentially a library card education. But unlike the CM method of library card ed- I’d listen to my child and let her study what sparked her interest. George Washington, Spiders, Birds of Prey, westward expansion (mostly stories from the children’s POV), chocolate, sharks, Math storybooks, etc. she’s actually retaining more of what she reads now that she’s truly interested.

Now I do understand that as our children grow, the expectations of what is taught and retained grows also. But one of the big takeaways for me at every level is that if you have strong emphasis in the 4Rs (religion being the 4th), your children will be leaps and bounds above their public schooled companions. Not only will you continue to challenge them, you bc you love them, will encourage them to explore topics and subjects that they enjoy or want to pursue further. They will study, read, and talk about these topics. They will learn and grow. As they navigate towards a calling from God, they can hone in and focus on the specific course work needed to further themselves post-high school. At the very least 1-3rd or even up to 5th, the 4Rs would be plenty sufficient. Her book list in each grade is quite helpful in thinking long term. I have my own books I want mine to read in HS but will use several of her suggestions to round out the experiences. So I may be on the eclectic side of Classical- allowing my children to self direct in other subjects outside the main 4. Ok, so be it. But I can truly say... after years of thinking I was a Charlotte Mason HSer... I couldn’t be more disinterested in it now.

Great book. Great lists. Good suggestions. Take what suites you, leave the rest. Worth the purchase!
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Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2010
Laura Behrquist delivers an easy to understand and follow guide to setting up your homeschool curriculum. I am using this with Susan Wise Bauer's book "The Well-Trained Mind". I feel like my children are flourishing with a mixture of the two thoughts. Behrquist gives very detailed guided lists for each grade level and a schedule (although the schedules are a bit more vague as far as time allocated to each subject). I like that she focuses SO much on Catholicism and American history in the early years. I liked it so well that I gave it to a friend who is thinking of homeschool so that she could "see" what a typical day might look like.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2011
I don't need to repeat all the stellar raves about this book. Others have described the content very well. For me what really nails this as an excellent resource is that it is so very respectful of the child and the stage he or she is at. Unlike the Wise book, or other curriculum providers, Laura lets young children be young. There's no need to do a formal grammar program with a second grader. With lots of time and drill and sometimes frustration, the child will understand, but developmentally, they are just not ready for the material. That is not to say that the recommendations in high school are light. She knows that teenagers need to be challenged and given a place to channel their energy ands need to argue :-) even my child who struggles with learning has flourished with this program. He is able to write a well structured essay and listen critically to arguments. This is all thanks to DYOCC.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2010
I love this book! I must confess that I even came across a second copy of it and cannot part with either. One is my dog-eared and highlighted reference, and the other is my reading copy. There is so much valuable information here that I hate to be without it. It seems I am always referring back to it. It's akin to having your own experienced homeschool mentor right by your side. It is a MUST HAVE reference for any classical or catholic homeschool library. Thank you for such a terrific resource!
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Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2008
This is one of the best books I've read on the subject of homeschooling in the "how to" arena. Especially helpful to me have been her suggestions in phonics and reading, as I have children in that age group. She focuses on what is friendly to a large family in which you have other things you have to attend to.

She helps the parent to discern what is essential to each age level, and unlike many programs, places a heavy emphasis on the fine arts. Never have I seen in any program an earnest appeal to take care that our children learn to appreciate true beauty.

True, there is some weakness in the science area among her suggestions, but her recommendation of the methodology for teaching science is superb. It engages the mind and encourages wonder in the student. While I like her recommendations, I believe more structure in this area is important, and more challenge in high school in the science area is needed. But, having said that, this book is an excellent resource and provides lots of information for you to draw on -- and you can redistribute her recommendations around to different age levels if you wish.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2014
We use this book for our homeschool cirriculum. We want our children to have a classical catholic education. This book is perfect for our needs. It starts off pretty easy in kindergarten and helps develop a love of learning. Each year builds on the last. She suggests many different texts and books for added knowledge. She gives a detailed list of books for each year and explains why she uses them. I think this and The Well Trained Mind are both must haves for a classical education.
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