On the Blessed Mother’s birthday, we can look to her parents, Sts. Anne and Joachim, to find valuable lessons on teaching the children God entrusted to us.
Read More »The Most Important Message for Home Schooling Parents
Mary Kay Clark says the core of Catholic home schooling is living and loving the Catholic Faith and showing your children that Jesus is the Essence of life.
Read More »5 Things Dads Can Do to Help Homeschooling Moms
Homeschooling should be a family adventure. Jennifer Elia explores how dads can be an integral part to make it work even if they aren't the primary teacher.
Read More »3 Ways Homeschool Husbands and Wives Can Stay Connected
Amy Pawlusiak shows us 3 ways that husbands and wives can accomplish much more when we support each other in our roles as parents of homeschooled children.
Read More »It’s No Secret – Seton is Our Homeschool ‘Stress Reliever’
Excited about beginning her fourth year with Seton, Heather Hryniewiecki shares insight about her experience to help you have a successful homeschool year.
Read More »Under the Stage Lights: 3 Life Changing Benefits
Charlotte Meilaender suggests three ways participation in the performing arts can benefit homeschoolers. Could this be an extracurricular activity for you?
Read More »Mindfulness: Focus and Peace for the Busy Homeschool Mom
Living in the present moment has helped keep peace and order in Elizabeth Turajski’s homeschool. Can you use her tips for cultivating mindfulness each day?
Read More »What is Most Important to Prepare for the New School Year?
New school year? Dr. Mary Kay Clark says having definite plans about what the children should do and when will help even the youngest feel more comfortable.
Read More »Kitchen Saving Tips for Homeschooling Families
Amanda Evinger took a closer look at her family's food budget and discovered that quite a bit of money can be saved with a few simple kitchen practices.
Read More »How My Homeschooling Heritage Led to My Literary Mission
Homeschool graduate Avellina Balestri, editor of a flourishing online Catholic literary magazine, shares how homeschooling prepared her for this mission.
Read More »What Homeschooling Moms Really Need to Hear from Each Other
Patricia Purcell highlights the invaluable support moms can give each other as they persevere in the rewarding challenge of homeschooling.
Read More »The Dad Factor: How Fathers Influence the Homeschooling Family
Dad's influence is often key to success in homeschool. How can they be more involved? Jody Boyd shares 6 practical ideas to encourage this pivotal role.
Read More »Can You Recommend Some Appealing Children’s Literature?
Want children's literature to compete with the computer? Mary Kay Clark says look for adventure fiction, biographies of adventurers and even science books.
Read More »Got Grace? How Homeschooling is Saved by Sacramental Graces
Cindy Costello, homeschooling veteran of twenty years found the fruit of success not in her own strength, but rather through sacramental grace.
Read More »The Benefits of Using the Socratic Dialogue in College
Caitlin Bootsma talks with Dr. George Harne on the benefits of using the Socratic dialogue in college and how it lays the foundation for a fulfilling life.
Read More »Adapt Your College Schedule to Succeed
Developing a productive schedule is important no matter where you are in your education. Anna Eileen offers tips for adapting your schedule in college.
Read More »The Unexpected Benefits of Taking a Summer Break from Homeschooling
If you close the books all summer, won’t the kids forget what they’ve learned? Amy Pawlusiak considers the unexpected benefits of taking a summer break.
Read More »Why Dads are Champions of Homeschooling
Mary Donellan offers a heartfelt tribute to homeschooling dads, and reminds us to honor these unsung heroes in a special way this Father’s Day.
Read More »Top 10 Incredible Homeschool Social Activities!
Socialization is a challenge for homeschoolers: There are too many opportunities! What to choose? Suzanne Tombs lists her family’s top 10 social activities.
Read More »When Dads Teach – Confessions of a Homeschooling Father
Becoming a full time homeschooling father this year taught John Clark that they don’t get near enough thanks, or even, recognition. He wants to change that.
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