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SylviaB Forum Pro
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Is mater amabilis a catholic version of ambleside online?
Does anyone have a preference for one over the other?
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Mary G Forum All-Star
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Mater Amabilis is a Catholic-embued CM-style curriculum using current books, etc. Ambleside is very much a reprinting of CM's original works ... so much of it can seem archaic (altho that's probably too harsh a word).
I personally prefer MA -- used it in my first couple of years -- especially as I don't have to worry about the text suggestions and wouldn't have to tweak it (except I have a REALLY hard time following directions, so always go my own way )
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SuzanneG Forum Moderator
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Here are some threads from the past. We use a combo or both.
If you have more specific questions after reading these, please ask!
Ambleside vs. Mater Amabilis
Ambleside or Mater Amabilis
Willa and Nancy talked recently about using Ambleside here for the upper grades
Another recent Ambleside thread. And, I'm sure there are more in the archives.
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Sylvia~
Also adding, since you're not in any "hurry" with the ages of your kiddos....I would sign up for the MA yahoo group and just start glancing at the daily digests that come your way, as well as have access to the archives there....looking something up occasionally as you have questions about something specific.
And.....then also, start reading the FAQ section at the top of Ambleside, a bit at a time. There is a lot there!!! That should take a couple years!
Your oldest is only 5, so you probably wouldn't start the first year of either of these programs for 1-3 years. Most children aren't ready for a Year 1 AO until they are 7-8 yo, depending on readiness.
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Thanks Suzanne, somehow I missed those threads in my search.
You're right, my kiddos are so young I'm trying to learn about everything out there so I can make a decision when the time comes! :)
Right now we are having lots of fun playing and reading books. Thanks for the thoughts on Year 1, it did seem like a lot!
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We use MA loosely but I love it!! Whenever I need to re organize myself I look over what is recommended and I usually find something to implement.
I really love the religion a lot.
I am hesitant to use Ambleside too much because I am scared I will run into too much anti catholic stuff. Don't get me wrong it is great but the history and literature scare me, I just don't know if I have time to weed through their recommendations.
That is where MA comes in and saves the day, it makes me feel at peace.
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12stars wrote:
We use MA loosely but I love it!! Whenever I need to re organize myself I look over what is recommended and I usually find something to implement.
I really love the religion a lot.
I am hesitant to use Ambleside too much because I am scared I will run into too much anti catholic stuff. Don't get me wrong it is great but the history and literature scare me, I just don't know if I have time to weed through their recommendations.
That is where MA comes in and saves the day, it makes me feel at peace.
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I have used AO for my first three years. I completely skip the history (use RC History). However, the literature is very rich and I have yet to find anything anti-Catholic in there.
Betsy
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Betsy wrote:
12stars wrote:
We use MA loosely but I love it!! Whenever I need to re organize myself I look over what is recommended and I usually find something to implement.
I really love the religion a lot.
I am hesitant to use Ambleside too much because I am scared I will run into too much anti catholic stuff. Don't get me wrong it is great but the history and literature scare me, I just don't know if I have time to weed through their recommendations.
That is where MA comes in and saves the day, it makes me feel at peace.
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I have used AO for my first three years. I completely skip the history (use RC History). However, the literature is very rich and I have yet to find anything anti-Catholic in there.
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I will look it over again thanks.
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