Has tutoring your younger sibling become a bumpy ride? Mary Donellan offers six simple strategies to keep calm and have fun as you help teach your sibling.
Read More »27 Famous People Who Were Homeschooled
Who's your favorite? Amanda Evinger, homeschooling Mom and author, shares a list of 27 famous people who were homeschooled, giving inspiration to all of us.
Read More »When Heroic Love is Not Easy – But is Required
We know the saints did crazy things for God but is such heroic love possible for us? As Amy Pawlusiak found, we are already doing it! But, it sure is hard.
Read More »No Time For Patience? Think Again.
With the advance of modern technology, it seems like we no longer need the virtue of patience. John Clark opines maybe we need it now more than ever before.
Read More »Mass Hysteria? 4 Tips for Helping Children Behave in Mass
Our children can behave in Mass but it takes a plan, high expectations, and more. Tom McFadden, dad of 11 shares tips he discovered in his "new dad" days.
Read More »Why Homeschooling is How We’ll Heal & Restore America
Amanda Evinger - homeschool mom of 3 - explores why Fr. John Hardon believed that homeschooling was key for the survival of the Catholic Church in America.
Read More »5 Fruitful Ways to Honor the Holy Name in Your Homeschool
January is the month of the Holy Name of Jesus. Mary Donellan offers five simple ways to honor His Name and make reparation for the world's irreverence.
Read More »Teaching Self-Control to Young Children – Part 2: Sleeping
Cheryl Hernández, homeschool mom of 9, gives tips on how to teach the virtue of self-control to young children. Part 2 of this series explores sleeping.
Read More »You’ll Love These 5 Writing Activities for Homeschoolers
You'll show your children how to write with meaning when they practice these simple, real world writing activities from veteran homeschool mom, Karen Doll.
Read More »7 Divine New Year’s Resolutions for Homeschooling Parents
Drawing on saints and Scripture, Amanda Evinger, homeschooling Mom and author, has seven suggestions for New Year's Resolutions for homeschooling parents.
Read More »Love, Intelligence and the Most Important Lesson of All
We parents seek to help our children in their academic studies but John Clark reminds us that the love of God is the most important lesson of them all.
Read More »5 Easy Tips Guaranteed to Help Improve Your Writing
If you are not using one of these five tips to improve your writing from Mary Anslinger, then stop and read! Any one of them will make you a better writer.
Read More »Ways to Dedicate January to the Holy Name of Jesus
To grow in reverence for the Holy Name of Jesus, Gina Berrios explains the history of this holy Feast, the spread of its devotion, and prayers for January.
Read More »6 Tips to Get the Most Out of Your College Visit
After helping thousands of students and their families get the most from a college visit, Vice President of Enrollment Tom McFadden has valuable advice for you.
Read More »7 Tools Our Children Need to Discern God’s Will
In the last post of her Discernment Series, Abby Sasscer shares the tools she uses to teach her children how to discern God's will in their lives.
Read More »5 Easy Steps to Simplify Your Life This Year
Homeschool mom Elizabeth Turajski shares five easy ways to simplify your home and life in the new year. Letting go can bring a lot more peace into your life
Read More »Tips on Dealing with Grief as a Homeschooling Family
The death of a loved one can be overwhelming. Amanda Evinger shares 5 practical and spiritual ways to cope with grief while taking care of your family.
Read More »9 Quotes to Explain “Who Are The Magi?”
John Clark saw the Feast of Epiphany an opportunity to highlight a few quotes about the Three Wise Men, who "invented the art of giving Christmas presents".
Read More »4 Family Celebrations for the Feast of the Epiphany
Gina Berrios shares four ways to celebrate Feast of the Epiphany: the coming of the three Kings with gifts, King cake, Epiphany Door Blessing and Adoration.
Read More »4 Study Strategies to Work Smarter this Semester
Winter can be a tough time for motivation, Seton alumna Anna Eileen shares 4 study strategies to achieve more this semester and crush your homeschool goals.
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