Mary Ellen Barrett shows how easy it can be to teach hospitality to children. Whether with friends or family, a meal is the quickest way to show love.
Read More »Using Lent as a Chance to Explain Suffering & Death to a Child
Witnessing two infant funerals raised plenty of questions among Emily Molitor children. It sparked some beautiful discussions and personal reflections.
Read More »Entertaining During Lent: Meatless Meal Ideas for a Crowd
Meatless meals are a challenge, especially for a crowd in Lent. Patricia Purcell shares her list of go-to recipes for an easy and palate-pleasing resource!
Read More »‘Bless me Father, I’m on Vacation’: Finding the Silver Lining
Mary Ellen Barrett doesn't like vacations. But the rest of the family does, so she looks for the silver lining - and surprises herself. Be inspired too!
Read More »A Strange Adventure: St Patrick’s Curious Childhood
Dr Mary Kay Clark dips into St Patrick's early life; though many know of him as the bishop who drove out the Irish snakes, few know about his childhood.
Read More »A Public School Teacher’s Decision to Homeschool
Christina Patterson was a public school teacher unsure about homeschooling. But having her first child changed her mind, and she's glad she's come home!
Read More »Mary Ellen Barrett – March: Feast Seasons and Easter Joy
Mary Ellen Barrett is back with fresh feast days and family ideas to celebrate the month of March, from St. Ciaran through Easter Sunday!
Read More »What are the 3 Most Important Things to Remember Regarding Homeschooling?
Dr Clark is back this month, answering 9 questions from mothers and families about homeschooling, scheduling and family life.
Read More »3 Study Habit Tips for High Schoolers to Feel Successful
Homeschooled since forever, Sarah Younan shares her 3 tips to creating better study habits in high school, and not feel like you're failing or behind.
Read More »Homeschool to College: Get Ready with a 4-Step Pre-College Timeline
Anna Eileen breaks down the steps to make getting into college easier. The goal is to prep ahead so that you're not rushed, and have more time to relax!
Read More »Cabin Fever? 5 Ways to Integrate Physical Activity Into Your Kids’ Homeschooling Day
Mother of 6 with 10 years of homeschooling under her belt, Karena Tapsak shares her tried and true ideas to develop good exercise habits!
Read More »New Kids on the Block: 6 Tips for Moving While Homeschooling
Patricia Purcell has moved twice - while homeschooling. Her 6 tips cover all the basics - and the little important things you'd probably forget!
Read More »4 Ways Bite-Sized Goals Can Help Students Catch Up
Breana English - a homeschooler teacher and Christendom grad - brings 4 encouraging tips to keep things small and doable, and engaging!
Read More »We Bought a Restaurant… & We’re Homeschooling Too
Tara Brelinsky didn't realize how big a challenge starting up a restaurant and homeschooling 5 kids would be. She discovered 4 crucial tips to thrive!
Read More »My 5 Ideas to Keep Kids Interested and Involved in Lent
Amanda Evinger rediscovers the power of 'offering it up' when suffering, & shares her 5 favorite ideas for inspiring her children to learn more about Lent.
Read More »4 Reasons Homeschooling Helped Me to Succeed as a Mass Cantor
Mary Donellan reflects on lessons learned as a Mass Cantor, and realizes that her successes come from her experience as a homeschooler. Find out why!
Read More »My Family’s 5 Favorite Meatless Meals for Lent
Lenten cooking is a challenge. I want to prepare meatless meals that are in accordance with the spirit of the season, but which are still meals that my kids will ...
Read More »4 Secrets to Nailing the College Entrance Essay
Anna Eileen wishes that she'd had a list like this when she was writing her essays. Here are her 4 secrets that she learned the hard way - for you!
Read More »9 Exciting Ways to Beat the Mid-Winter Blues with Homeschool Kids!
Patricia Purcell has 3 kids, and knows how hard it can get mid-winter. Here are her top 9 ideas to keep kids happy, engaged, and learning!
Read More »Six Tips on Teaching Apologetics to Inquiring Teenage Minds
Amanda Evinger draws on her own experience as a Protestant teenager to share 6 suggestions for teachable moments with inquiring teens.
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