by Malia Lewis | One of the reasons I enjoy homeschooling is because we are a military family. Frequent moves and very unpredictable schedules ...
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I know how hard it can be to stay focused on your education. It’s tough. Yes, you’re so excited when your new books come in and you can’t wait to ...
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by Anna Eileen | I have recently come to appreciate that I was not homeschooled all 13 years of school. I started in public school, and then tried parochial school, but....
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by Malia Lewis | My husband is a soldier, so our 'perfect homeschooling' schedule is subject to change. That forces me to be more flexible than some.
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When my daughter, Mary Kate, was in sixth grade at St. Joseph the Worker Elementary School, she presented some alarming and disturbing problems. From the outset of the school year, ...
Read More »A Carmelite Vocation: From Homeschooling to the Religious Life
by a Carmelite Nun | Most of the learning process takes place during solitary study. This is a beautiful foundation for life – especially religious life.
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by Karen Reep | I wanted a career, many children, a beautiful home and two cars/SUVS in the driveway. I pushed myself harder, believing that earning this degree would save us all...
Read More »Silent Visions in the Rain: The Amazing Apparition of Our Lady of Knock
Most Marian apparitions provide a message and a miracle. However, Mary did not speak during her visit to Knock, Ireland, in 1879.
Read More »5 Steps to a Better School Year
by Sarah Rose | We hope the following tips will aid you at the beginning of a new school year!
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by Malia Lewis | From the moment, I say I'm homeschooling, I am met typically with either excitement or amazement.
Read More »5 Tips to Better Teaching: How My Students Inspired A New Approach
by Emily Reshwan | Embrace the challenge of transforming your heart through joy and beauty. This is but the beginning, the first seeds of wonder.
Read More »God, the Ultimate Educator: Sanctification through the Catholic Homeschooling Experience
by Angela Wilhelmi | How are Catholic families made holy through homeschooling?
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by Liz Beller Patience seems to be yet another one of those virtues that has quickly evaporated in today’s fluid society. Changes in technology are rapidly advancing and with each ...
Read More »History Professor Reveals Archeological Findings at Global Conference
History Professor Dr. Brendan McGuire had stumbled upon Byzantine ruins, half-buried in the middle of a city block in an unfrequented, impoverished neighborhood.
Read More »My 12 Tips for Catholic Homeschoolers
by Fr. Constantine | Let your homeschooler prepare one lesson and teach you. In preparing to teach the class, your child will teach himself the lesson.
Read More »Joan’s Reading Invention: A Passion for Helping Challenged Readers
by Joan Brennan | The Reading Focus Cards have helped thousands of children and adults to focus and read better, especially those with symptoms of dyslexia, ADHD, autism (diagnosed or suspected), and other challenges that can impact reading success.
Read More »Less Facts, More Feelings: New Advanced Placement Course Redefines History
by Nick Marmalejo | A new course framework for teaching AP US History is being rolled out in schools across the country.
Read More »3 Spiritual Gifts I Learned from Cockroaches
by Diana Windley | Cockroaches were around even before the dinosaurs, a fact that saddens the most optimistic among us. “How can we ever beat such an adaptable pest?”
Read More »I’m Not a Professional Homeschooling Mother. Seriously.
by Susan Miranda | As a homeschooling mother, I start asking myself the tough questions and critiquing my homeschooling performance:
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by Mary Alice Teti | It’s officially summer in my homeschool! When the children were very young, the school day routine of reading aloud, math games and family prayer could continue year round
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