1. What do you love most about homeschooling? The flexibility it provides our family, the time spent with my high school boys, and the quality of education. 2. What inspired ...
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Bob Wiesner offers that some juggling of tasks and pleasure is in order now because a good Catholic cannot simply ignore God’s great gift of springtime.
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In this round of Q & A's from homeschool families, Dr. Mary Kay Clark responds to memorizing the catechism, standardized testing, summer school, and more.
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Gina Berrios shares seven wonderful ideas that she has successfully used over the years to develop a reading habit for her children and you can too!
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Dr. Brendan McGuire explains why the study of history is an essential part of preparing a student for a well-lived life.
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Christine Smitha says homeschooling is more than developing intellect and urges moms to put on the Armor of God to protect our children's spiritual lives.
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Dom Alban Baker observes that the maternal heart, essential and unseen, is that which gives life to her family. Truly the woman is the heart of the family.
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Is there still time to save a generation of children from public schools? Ginny Seuffert's clarion call for Grandma to help homeschool their grandchildren.
Read More »3 Simple Ways to Ask for Our Mother’s Protection
How can we hope to protect our family from the ghastly sins of today? John Clark offers three simple Marian devotions to get you started right now.
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Stephen Canale, Admissions Rep at Northeast Catholic College, talks with Seton graduates on the reasons they chose NCC and why they flourish there.
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Dr. Mitchell Kalpakgian draws from Homer, Chaucer, and Robert Frost to show how a creative touch can transform daily work into a labor of love.
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Getting children to focus on their studies can be a challenge during the warming days of Spring. These are some of the ways our family embraces the season.
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Raising children today is not easy, but homeschooling mom Blythe Kaufman explains a simple and gentle support for our children on their path to holiness.
Read More »The Surprising Secret to Lasting Peace of Mind, Heart and Soul!
Don't let life pass you by! Abby Sasscer learns the secret to lasting joy and peace amidst life's daily struggles...amidst daffodil's dancing in the wind.
Read More »Savoring the Gift of Seton: The Evinger Family Story
Amanda Evinger, tries to spend her homeschooling days giving glory to Almighty God, who is so gracious in endowing His children with talents and gifts.
Read More »Domestic Sanctification – Lessons from Bl. Anna-Maria Taigi
Dr. Clark introduces Blessed Anna-Maria Taigi, who is a sign of encouragement and a sympathetic heavenly intercessor for wives and homeschooling mothers.
Read More »Detachment: Letting Go… to Make Room for God!
Detachment begins with viewing material goods as gifts from God, but does it end there? Emily Molitor considers what it means to be truly detached.
Read More »But What About Socialization?
Patricia Purcell considers the array of activities available to homeschoolers and encourages families to answer socialization questions with confidence.
Read More »The Transcendent Beautiful: Enemy of the Politically Correct
Leaders in Orwell’s and Huxley’s worlds fear beauty. Dr Mitchell Kalpakgian uses Hopkins’ poetry to reveal why: it has power to lift heart, mind, and soul.
Read More »4 Tips to Minimize Study Distractions
While home for spring break, Anna Eileen was reminded that sibling fun and study time don’t mix, but these four simple strategies can minimize distractions.
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