This is a short list of our recommended reading.
For Considering Classical Christian education:
For Christian parenting:
For Considering Classical Christian education:
- The Case for Classical Christian Education, by Douglas Wilson
- Excused Absence, by Douglas Wilson
- Recovering the Lost Tools of Learning, by Douglas Wilson
- “The Lost Tools of Learning,” an on-line essay by Dorothy Sayers
- Repairing the Ruins, edited by Douglas Wilson
- The Abolition of Man, by C.S. Lewis
- The Seven Laws of Teaching, by John Gregory
- Classical Education, by Gene Edward Veith, Jr. and Andrew Kern
- Classical Education and the Homeschool, by Douglas Wilson, Wes Callihan and Doug Jones
For Christian parenting:
- Teach Them Diligently, by Lou Priolo
- The Disciple-Making Parent, by Chap Bettis
- Shepherding A Child’s Heart, by Tedd Tripp
- Age of Opportunity – A Biblical Guide to Parenting Teens, by Paul David Tripp
- What If Parenting is the Most Important Job in the World?, by Sandy Caldwell
- Instructing A Child’s Heart, by Tedd & Margy Tripp
- Parenting with Scripture – A Topical Guide for Teachable Moments, by Kara Durbin
- Honey for a Child’s Heart – The Imaginative Use of Books in Family Life, by Gladys Hunt
- Honey for A Teen’s Heart – Using Books to Communicate with Teens, by Hunt & Hampton