I have not done one subject per day, but I have done pared down days… just a few subjects and for longer time (if the activity warranted that).
I have a friend who had been using short lessons and found it wasn’t working w/ her DD and math, her DD would practically hyperventilate when it came to do math. So she decided she would try the block idea from Waldorf home schooling… w/ blocks, you take a topic, math, Old Testament, Middle Ages, doesn’t matter, and you work that topic say 2-3 hrs a day for a few weeks. It worked wonders for my friend’s DD! She found out that short lessons were too too short, her DD hadn’t had the time to really grasp the concept before the lesson was over, and her stress levels and anxiety kept going up and up… but w/ the blocks, they could cozy on down and settle in for 2 hrs, there was no rush, she had time to play math games with her DD, they could review, really talk about it, without the stress of the clock, and worked wonderfully! Her DD overcame her math phobia!
I think Charlotte Mason was truly a wise, wise woman, or I wouldn’t be here
, but I believe we have to be sensitive to our children, and if something isn’t working, we need to be willing to take a look at it and step out and try something new.
Ginnie