Contributing Writers
May 9, 2016
6,123 Views
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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Contributing Writers
May 9, 2016
8,975 Views
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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Contributing Writers
May 8, 2016
7,871 Views
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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Contributing Writers
May 5, 2016
11,105 Views
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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Contributing Writers
May 4, 2016
7,123 Views
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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Contributing Writers
May 4, 2016
10,068 Views
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.
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May 2, 2016
8,441 Views
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.
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Contributing Writers
April 29, 2016
9,326 Views
Patricia Purcell considers the array of activities available to homeschoolers and encourages families to answer socialization questions with confidence.
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April 27, 2016
6,357 Views
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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Contributing Writers
April 25, 2016
25,799 Views
No time to pray? Teresa Collins reminds us that activities in our busy lives are precisely the opportunities to turn toward God in intimate conversation.
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April 24, 2016
7,979 Views
Suzanne Tombs was running out of time for her son's Confirmation Preparation but was inspired to serve it with nightly desert and make it a family affair!
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Contributing Writers
April 22, 2016
8,629 Views
Mary Donellan says parents can find in homeschooling the unique opportunity to fully foster their children's desire to discover their God-given vocations.
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Emily Molitor
April 21, 2016
8,789 Views
Emily Molitor reflects on the writings of Mother Teresa to show us how, in the role of wife and mother, we can become Mother Teresa in everyday family life.
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Contributing Writers
April 20, 2016
11,577 Views
Patricia Purcell discovers that early literacy activities not only prepares kids to be good students but that the simplest projects can be the most special!
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Contributing Writers
April 19, 2016
7,164 Views
Sam Phillips asserts that shared roots and a common educational backdrop make Christendom a natural transition from Seton Home Study to higher education.
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April 18, 2016
7,662 Views
Leslie Pike, a rising junior at the WKU Honors College, says college success is not easy - but it can be made simple if you avoid these 6 common mistakes.
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Contributing Writers
April 15, 2016
6,134 Views
Breana English loves to find more time to read. Could her 5 simple, creative and family friendly ways to fit more reading into daily life work in your home?
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Contributing Writers
April 11, 2016
7,849 Views
Christina Patterson, former public school teacher and now homeschool mom, doesn't think that a digital age is 'taking over'. It just gives us more options!
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Contributing Writers
April 9, 2016
11,177 Views
Fr Mark Wenzinger introduces us to the basic idea and practice of 'lectio divina', the ancient practice of reading Scripture aloud. Start off small!
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April 6, 2016
10,423 Views
Dr Timothy o'Donnell, President of Christendom College, likens a Catholic college to a formative respite in Rivendell before engaging the modern culture.
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