![]() “And yet, from the moment children are born, we are shaping deep brain patterns for the ways and values of life. If I wanted to pass on faith in God, I had to grow in faith through my own systematic reading, studying, praying, and engaging in faith every day.” Sally Clarkson, p. ![]() My passing on a legacy of wisdom meant I had to be seeking and storing up wisdom for myself. “In taking responsibility for influencing my children’s lives, I had to make goals of growth and maturity for my personal life. She also spends significant time talking about virtue, passing on faith, and building character. She discusses her family’s routines and the ways they awakened their children to the wonder of learning. 213) “Home building takes many years…” (174). She looks back upon her decades of homeschooling and rejoices in the labor she did while wishing she had worried less and “and been more at ease in the process.” (P. ![]() Her gentle spirit comes through, though, as she encourages mothers of young children that not all family traditions and rich table conversations come about at once-they take years of patient growth. Sally has a more textbook style of writing in some of these chapters than her normal conversational style. ![]()
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