A Gentle Feast or The Peaceful Press? Which one is the right curriculum for my family?

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  • Опубликовано: 4 янв 2025

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  • @katrinasimmons9288
    @katrinasimmons9288 5 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for this review with thoughtful feedback! I’d love to see a video for the under 6 crowd. I have a 3 and (almost) 5 year old and I’m trying to find the best option for our family 😊

  • @TheTennesseeMom
    @TheTennesseeMom 8 месяцев назад +4

    Yes I am interested in under 6 stuff!

    • @kindletogetherness
      @kindletogetherness  7 месяцев назад +1

      I did share a bit more about toddlers and preschool in a video. I’ve not really deep dove into great preschool resources yet.

    • @LittleBlessings3
      @LittleBlessings3 4 месяца назад

      I second that! I'm not sure if you have one or not already, but I'd love a video with more detail on the under 6 crowd from Peaceful Press!

  • @maryd8813
    @maryd8813 4 месяца назад

    This channel is so underrated! Thank you Sarah Ruth for all your efforts. You've helped me tremendously in my homeschool journey. God bless you!! 🙏

    • @kindletogetherness
      @kindletogetherness  4 месяца назад

      Wow! Your words are so kind and encouraging. All glory to God!

  • @rachaelvelius3661
    @rachaelvelius3661 Год назад +9

    Thank you for this great video, SarahRuth! I would love to see videos reviewing/talking about the Peaceful Preschool and Nourishing Nature Kindergarten.

  • @Busybeeexplorers
    @Busybeeexplorers Год назад +2

    So happy to find your channel! I watched your talk at this years CMI conference and your testimony touched my heart. I haven’t been able to watch many live sessions but I happen to be able to watch yours and I know why! The Lord had timed that perfectly for me to be able to listen . God is Good!

    • @kindletogetherness
      @kindletogetherness  Год назад +1

      Praise God that you were blessed by it. I love the connections I make in these spaces! Thank you for commenting and following along.

  • @RootedHomeLife
    @RootedHomeLife Год назад +1

    Love love love that you encourage mamas to seek the Lord in their curriculum choices!

  • @christinawhite4482
    @christinawhite4482 Год назад +2

    Thank you for this video! We’ve been using AGF for two years now and love it, but I also have a copy of Playful Pioneers that I feel God’s been nudging me to explore as my younger ones move into schooling age. My hesitation has been about the repetition of the time period for my oldest (10yo), but I bet extra enrichment will be great for him. Your comparison of the two was very helpful. 💕

    • @kindletogetherness
      @kindletogetherness  Год назад +1

      I’m so happy it was helpful. Both are great curriculums I recommend obviously. I definitely think Playful Pioneers is a super US History study.

  • @carmellegarcia7900
    @carmellegarcia7900 Год назад +2

    I’d love to see any reviews about the peaceful preschool and other preschool curriculums

  • @sarahmogus9464
    @sarahmogus9464 Месяц назад

    How does the world history in this work? I see it in the plans, but can’t find any you tube videos on that part. Everyone only talks about the American history part of it. I am so confused by the world history part lol

  • @jordangholson3210
    @jordangholson3210 Год назад +1

    I bought the nourishing nature kindergarten and it looks wonderful! I definitely want people to make videos reviewing it though I think it needs some! Loved this video!

    • @kindletogetherness
      @kindletogetherness  Год назад +1

      It does! I haven't seen many on Nourishing Nature Kindergarten, but it's a really sweet program. I love The Peaceful Press materials. Especial for preschool and K.

    • @jordangholson3210
      @jordangholson3210 Год назад

      @@kindletogetherness Yes, there are not many videos for peaceful press materials but I keep seeing more and more and I’m glad more people can discover them!

  • @ash71724
    @ash71724 Год назад

    This was so so helpful! You've helped me realize that Playful Pioneers is what will work best for us this upcoming year. Thank you!! ☺

    • @kindletogetherness
      @kindletogetherness  Год назад

      I’m so happy to hear that it really was helpful! Made my day. I hope you have the best year with your crew!

  • @omne-trium-perfectum
    @omne-trium-perfectum Год назад +1

    For us, Peaceful Press fits our family best for now. My youngest (almost 6,) has special needs and requires a lot of attention. So the PP feels a lot more relaxed.
    My oldest is 8, I’m looking to transition him into AGF or something else as he gets older.
    You did a great job introducing people to AGF and PP. ❤

    • @kindletogetherness
      @kindletogetherness  Год назад +1

      I can see that and I do agree that The Peaceful Press can be more relaxed. I’m so happy you’ve found the best fit for you and your family!

  • @desireerobinsonco
    @desireerobinsonco Год назад +1

    I’d love to learn more about what the peaceful press seasonal guides are like!

    • @kindletogetherness
      @kindletogetherness  Год назад

      I might not be that girl! Haha. It’s been a bit since we used them and we have since gifted most to a dear friend.

    • @desireerobinsonco
      @desireerobinsonco Год назад +1

      @@kindletogetherness oh okay, did you not enjoy them enough to keep using them or?

    • @kindletogetherness
      @kindletogetherness  Год назад

      @@desireerobinsonco We liked them a lot! My kids are a bit older and we have some other things that are working better for the season we are in now. I wouldn’t feel like I could properly review them now without them printed in hand.

  • @homeschoollifemom
    @homeschoollifemom 11 месяцев назад

    I would love to see a video on the Peaceful Preschool and if you have any insight or experience with the Simply Charlotte Mason’s Delightful Reading series.

    • @kindletogetherness
      @kindletogetherness  11 месяцев назад

      The Peaceful Preschool is one of my favorite preschool curriculums. Truly CM. Truly gentle and literature based.

    • @homeschoollifemom
      @homeschoollifemom 11 месяцев назад

      @@kindletogetherness I’m using 100 lessons in letters and sounds this year with my 4 year old. And not because I want or think he needs to do
      School but because he was begging for it and picked up almost all the letter sounds from me teaching it to his older sister. I want another year of something similar to the 100 lessons in sight and sound but maybe slightly more advanced but also not reading. Maybe I’m looking for a needle in the haystack. He should have done an easier one this year and then done 100 lessons in sight and sound but I can’t change that now. 🥴 all that to say the Playful Preschool seems like maybe it’d be a step back?

    • @kindletogetherness
      @kindletogetherness  11 месяцев назад

      @@homeschoollifemom The Peaceful Preschool is very similar to what you’re using right now. You might peek at Five in a Row.

    • @homeschoollifemom
      @homeschoollifemom 11 месяцев назад

      @@kindletogetherness I have looked at that before! I’ll revisit it. Thanks for the suggestion. Are you familiar with Simply Charlotte Masons Delightful Reading? If so do you not recommend it for some reason?

    • @kindletogetherness
      @kindletogetherness  7 месяцев назад

      Sorry I took so long to respond. Delightful Reading is a solid CM reading curriculum!

  • @wendycunningham-zi5xj
    @wendycunningham-zi5xj Год назад

    Hey there! I just discovered your channel! I love your description and helpful videos! I’m an aspiring homeschool mom coming Autumn 2023 hopefully ! Thank you so much for creating this content!

    • @kindletogetherness
      @kindletogetherness  Год назад

      Hello Wendy! That is so exciting. I have found that homeschooling is such a blessing to me as the mama as well.

  • @tori.homeschoolingmom
    @tori.homeschoolingmom Год назад

    This is a very thorough comparison, thank you!

  • @laurenkirwan1186
    @laurenkirwan1186 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much for this!

    • @kindletogetherness
      @kindletogetherness  6 месяцев назад

      Absolutely! I love both of these curriculums and so many other families have enjoyed both too. You can’t go wrong with either one. 💕

  • @MaetheAussie
    @MaetheAussie 8 месяцев назад

    I’m really curious about A Gentle Feast, but I have a history question…
    As kids are getting into older elementary/middle school, when and how would you incorporate more world history?

    • @kindletogetherness
      @kindletogetherness  7 месяцев назад

      Hello Kayla! In Form 1 students doing a CM education focus on their home country. Then, in Form 2 (grades 4-6), they begin additional history streams. In grade 4, they begin learning about a “sister” country (a country whose history is intertwined with their own country’s - usually England for the US). In grade 5, they add another history stream by beginning Ancient History as well.
      So, once a student is in grade 5 they are learning about their own country’s history, a sister country’s history, and ancient history simultaneously.

  • @jenniferpepito6889
    @jenniferpepito6889 Год назад

    Thanks so much for sharing this Sarah Ruth! I appreciate you.❤

    • @kindletogetherness
      @kindletogetherness  Год назад

      Absolutely! Your resources serve so many families well. You’re a gift to homeschooling mamas.

  • @emilyferguson9759
    @emilyferguson9759 Год назад

    I am looking between these two so loved this video! I will have a first grader and a pre-k (but he’s advanced so will be working on some K material). I love the idea of fun activities, experiments, recipes etc. But I’m thinking I like the idea of family doing history together like it seems like AGF does. Can a family study the same history with peaceful press?

    • @kindletogetherness
      @kindletogetherness  Год назад

      100% yes! Sorry if that was unclear in the video. The Peaceful Press full year elementary curriculums (The Precious People, The Playful Pioneers, and The Kind Kingdom) all have your students studying the same history time period.

  • @RootedHomeLife
    @RootedHomeLife Год назад +1

    My boys love Little House!

  • @lindsaywelsh3079
    @lindsaywelsh3079 Год назад +1

    Hi! Thank you for sharing, this is incredibly helpful. Also listened to your segment in AFG and was curious where in your family timeline with your kiddos you used TPP and AGF? I believe you mentioned starting AFG with your first son when he started his first formal year? I’m guessing that was 1st grade? And so would love to now where you used TPP with kiddos?
    My girls are 4 & 6 now and I’m looking at curriculums for next year when my first starts her first formal year.
    Thank you!!

    • @kindletogetherness
      @kindletogetherness  Год назад

      Hi there! I got your email and responded there. Sorry for the delay, I was taking a bit of a hiatus. We used Playful Pioneers as sort of a very gentle kindergarten year. We loved the picture books included as well as all of the handcrafts. It was a true "shaking of hands with the greats" of our nation, like Miss Mason suggests. We began with AGF when my eldest was 6. He is now about to turn 11.

  • @kristincurby8916
    @kristincurby8916 Год назад +1

    Does A Gentle Feast also contain world/European history from the time periods?
    And how do you think it would go switching from one to the other?

    • @kindletogetherness
      @kindletogetherness  Год назад

      Hi Kristin, AGF follows a CM history timeline. The students in Form 1 (grades 1-3) study their country of origin. Then in Form 2 (grades 4-6), they study their country of origin as well as a neighboring country's history (in our case, British). In 6th grade, an ancient history stream is also added in.

    • @kindletogetherness
      @kindletogetherness  Год назад

      As in, you started in Playful Pioneers and the next year go to AGF? Or vice versa? Is that the question?

  • @amberwheeler2896
    @amberwheeler2896 Год назад +2

    Thank you for this great in-depth review! I’ve been trying to decide which of these to use this coming year and this video was very helpful. We are heading into our 8th year of homeschooling, but we have always gone the more traditional curriculum route. I’ve been feeling a pull to move more towards the Charlotte Mason method. Coming from a more traditional approach, would one of these be better than the other? Or would both still be great options?

    • @kindletogetherness
      @kindletogetherness  Год назад +4

      I think both of these will stretch you if you’re more used to a scripted curriculum or workbook style.
      Stretch in a good way if you are ready for it. I suggest making sure you understand Miss Mason’s ideas by reading her volumes if you can. Either of these curriculums could work great depending on what you’re looking for.
      I’d ask myself this:
      - Do my kids like lots of recipes and hands on activities/projects? TPP
      - Do I need curriculum for a wide range of elementary through high school ages? AGF
      - Do I want a broad, big picture overview of a time period? TPP
      - Do I want my children do go deep into one time period and really know it well? AGF
      Another difference I failed to mention in the video is that everything in AGF is based in the time period. Your history, science, composer, artist, poet, etc. All are from the same time period. With The Peaceful Press, those parts are all in the curriculum, but not necessarily all from the same era. Hope that makes sense.

    • @amberwheeler2896
      @amberwheeler2896 Год назад +2

      @@kindletogetherness These are all good things to consider.
      I do think my girls would enjoy hands-on projects every now and then, but I also don’t want to feel overwhelmed by them either. I will check out Jennifer’s videos on the Playful Pioneers and see if I could hang with the hands-on things. Haha!
      Thank you for you advice and insight!

    • @kindletogetherness
      @kindletogetherness  Год назад +2

      @@amberwheeler2896 It’s definitely not an overwhelming amount. 😉

  • @relissaclark1350
    @relissaclark1350 Год назад +1

    Just to clarify- When placing a 6 year old in AGF, with and older student in Cycle 3, the 6 year old would skip up and be in Cycle 3 correct?

    • @kindletogetherness
      @kindletogetherness  Год назад

      Right. Your whole family does the same cycle. So if you’ve got kids already using the curriculum, put your next student in whichever cycle the older child is in.

  • @OurFrancoFour
    @OurFrancoFour Год назад

    Thank you for your videos and your heart! I appreciate what you have on your channel😊 You mentioned in one of your videos the history piece of where GF starts vs AO. Does Peaceful Press start with history in the same way as Gentle Feast? I love how organized A Gentle Feast is for future years - but I love how simple and gentle Peaceful Press appears for my little ages.

    • @kindletogetherness
      @kindletogetherness  Год назад +1

      Such a good question! Yes, The Peaceful Press has an amazing early American history curriculum called The Playful Pioneers it is family style learning and starts at the beginning of known US History. It’s truly a stellar curriculum. You can take a peek at it here: www.thepeacefulpress.shop/?ref=ot2m0ZzfSjcY3

    • @OurFrancoFour
      @OurFrancoFour Год назад

      @@kindletogetherness Oh wonderful! Thank you so much. Love all of your tips by the way! My little is going to love the busy beeswax and tiny blocks you recommended. :)

  •  7 месяцев назад

    Thank you for this comparison! I was actually thinking of combining the 2 together since they seem similar. Then I can pick n choose different things from both. Do you think that would work good? My daughter is 8, and I also have a 3 year old.

    • @kindletogetherness
      @kindletogetherness  7 месяцев назад

      I had actually hoped to do this too, but it wound up not working for us. There are definitely several overlapping books between AGF cycle 3 and Playful Pioneers, but they are different in a lot of ways and I wasn’t able to combine them.

  • @kelsiemorrow2041
    @kelsiemorrow2041 Год назад +1

    Hi! Thanks for a great breakdown of these two. We started our year with AO but I realized I wanted something with more family learning, as well something that started with American history, so I switched to Playful Pioneers with a few of the AO books we enjoyed mixed in. I’m planning on doing AGF next year. Would you suggest starting with cycle 4 since we covered history up to that point with TPP or should we still start with Cycle 1 since it’s a bit of a deeper dive?

    • @kindletogetherness
      @kindletogetherness  Год назад

      Hello Kelsie! Sorry that it took me so long to respond to this! We loved our year with PP and chose to begin in Cycle 1 of AGF because while PP covers some of cycles 1-3, it is done more like a "shaking of hands" but not an in depth journey into the time period. So by beginning in Cycle 1, I felt like my boys were able to dig deep into each historical period and really grasp the big ideas and influential people during the period. That said, I think this can be approached in a variety of ways based on how your family is situated - like if you have older students and really want to start later in history, etc.

  • @avenleacooper8099
    @avenleacooper8099 Год назад +1

    My homeschoolers between 6 and 14. Which one will you suggest?

    • @kindletogetherness
      @kindletogetherness  Год назад

      Both would work for those ages. The Peaceful Press doesn’t have specific High School plans, but Jen provides a list of suggested reading for older students so you can encourage them to pursue some of the topics more in depth. You’d also need to invest in a writing/LA curriculum and math for students 4th grade and up in PP.
      With AGF, you’d have all the plans for all of your students in one planner. They would study the same period of history, but have a variety of readings based on their level. Many larger families combine books and don’t separate everyone as much as the plans instruct you to. You would need a math curriculum for each student but nothing else.
      It’s honestly a preference thing. How confident are you in the Charlotte Mason method? If you feel good going that route, AGF.
      If you like more unit study style learning using living books, The Peaceful Press is a better fit imo.

  • @Plants_and_chickens
    @Plants_and_chickens 2 месяца назад

    My daughter is 11 and my only homeschooler. Would Peaceful Press be a good fit for 1 child?

  • @chynnajade1660
    @chynnajade1660 Год назад +1

    This would “technically” be our second year homeschooling BUT this first year has been so tough. I will have a 12 y/o and a 6 y/o. Which would you recommend for a more easy going homeschool year. Honestly, this first year has been a fail curriculum wise, we’re throwing out everything and starting over.

    • @kindletogetherness
      @kindletogetherness  Год назад

      I’m so sorry to hear about it being a challenging year. I think that both of these curriculums are rigorous. In my opinion, AGF is the most open and go but for your 12 year old, it may be a lot if you’re looking for a slower and more gentle pace. Peaceful Press resources will be easier to do the most family style.

  • @vanessaiacovelli554
    @vanessaiacovelli554 Год назад +2

    I have a son with special needs. Does anybody have experience in which curriculums has work best with someone who has Autism level 1 and Adhd?

    • @jenniferpepito6889
      @jenniferpepito6889 Год назад +1

      The Peaceful Preschool and Nourishing Nature Kindergarten include practical life skills and motor skills so they are great for children who need the kind of activities they would get at occupational therapy.

    • @kindletogetherness
      @kindletogetherness  Год назад +1

      Hi Vanessa, my eldest has some special needs and ADHD. I feel like it’s very specific to the child, BUT if you plan to help guide your student and work with them directly, I’d agree that The Peaceful Press has more projects and opportunities for students to switch around based on interests. AGF is more of a pure Charlotte Mason philosophy and doesn’t have the extra projects etc that TPP has.

    • @vanessaiacovelli554
      @vanessaiacovelli554 Год назад +1

      @@kindletogetherness Thank you. 😊

    • @vanessaiacovelli554
      @vanessaiacovelli554 Год назад

      @@jenniferpepito6889 Thank you 😊

    • @Seashellsbytheseashore21
      @Seashellsbytheseashore21 Год назад

      Hi there. If you are open to other curriculums or apps that are not Charlotte Mason, I would like to mention that my child does really well with readings eggs, math seeds, homer, khan academy, easy peasy homeschool, accelerated Christian education, as well as the abeka videos. My child does not really do well with CM based courses however we do family style as much as possible =) good luck and see what works for your child 💜

  • @RootedHomeLife
    @RootedHomeLife Год назад +1

    This is so helpful! Would you say A Gentle Feast is less user-friendly? Also, do you have any experience with 5 in a Row?

    • @kindletogetherness
      @kindletogetherness  Год назад

      I’ve worked with families who use it but I’ve never used it myself. Their book recs are wonderful. It’s a lot of activities for preschool if you also have older kids.

    • @kindletogetherness
      @kindletogetherness  Год назад +1

      I actually found AGF a bit more open and go than Peaceful Press. Reason being, you have to gather supplies for projects, etc in TPP. Also, if you have older kiddos, you go back to book lists on your own and pull things in, but with AGF it’s all on one two page spread what kids grades 1-12 do.

    • @RootedHomeLife
      @RootedHomeLife Год назад

      @@kindletogetherness ok, good to know!! Thank you!

  • @candacehowes6163
    @candacehowes6163 Год назад

    Do you think it would flow ok to go through the three history curriculums with Peaceful Press and then switch to Gentle Feast when the kids are a little older and start with Cycle 1?

    • @kindletogetherness
      @kindletogetherness  Год назад

      Yes! I think the two curriculums both serve families well and you could absolutely enjoy one at a time.

  • @hannahwyatt2756
    @hannahwyatt2756 Год назад +1

    Thanks for this info! I'm leaning pretty hard on AGF! Kinda nervous to switch, but I'm excited too. What math are you guys using?

    • @kindletogetherness
      @kindletogetherness  Год назад +1

      We enjoy the elementary arithmetic series from Simply Charlotte Mason. My eldest is currently using Beauty & Truth math since the 4th edition of from SCM wasn’t ready in time for him.

  • @jcav7
    @jcav7 Год назад

    I totally thought you were a redhead!