Sarah Rollins, a homeschool mom of ten, has simple, practical advice for parents to help high school students discover their aptitude and career potential.
Read More »Just Another Mother: The Gift of Servant Motherhood
Alexandra Key reminds us that motherhood is usually not terribly exciting and often messy, but you will change lives and the lives of all those they touch.
Read More »3 Thoughts to Help You Say ‘Thank You’ More Often – No Matter What
Why do we forget to say thank you for all that God gives us? To only discover later, as Amy Pawlusiak reminds us, the actual benefit of the gift He gave us.
Read More »This Rosary Novena Turned Our World Upside Down: Part 2
Abby Sasscer shares another discernment story that shows, even in tumultuous times, the beauty of surrender and the power of praying the Rosary Novena!
Read More »Busy Dad? Finding Quality Time When You’ve Got Nothing Left
John Clark says it's the quality time we provide them that our families notice most. Particularly when we're tired and spent and have nothing left to give.
Read More »How a Homeschooling Parent Can Make Working From Home Work!
Can a homeschooling mom find time and opportunity for working from home? Christina Patterson shares the lessons she has learned from her own experience.
Read More »Life Lessons Learned from the Unexpected Garden
When Amy Pawlusiak reluctantly agreed to allow a vegetable garden in the backyard, she never imagined the wealth of benefits that is would bring her family.
Read More »4 Tips for High School Homeschool I Learned the Hard Way
Seton graduate Mary Anslinger shares her 4 tips for succeeding in high school when work and conflicts vie for your attention.
Read More »Work & School: Learning to Operate Successfully Outside the Home
by Bob Wiesner | For most, the time eventually comes when small jobs such as baby sitting or yard care must give way to more formal work situations.
Read More »Before You Apply: 4 Considerations Before Your First Job
by Philomena Kelly | There are several reasons why getting a job seems like a great option for homeschooling high schoolers.
Read More »Who’s in Control? My Lesson on Trust in God, Graduation & Debt
The economy crashed during my junior year of college, so the happy, optimistic girl who entered college was not the same one a few months after graduation when I was ...
Read More »What the Horse Can Teach Us About Courage
by John Clark | Why does the horse laugh at fear? Why is he so excited to go into battle? The answer is simple: because the horse loves his master, and he knows his master loves Him.
Read More »What do You Consider the Most Important Subject to Teach Every Day?
by Mary Kay Clark | The most important subject is religion. We are homeschooling because we want to teach Catholic values and the Catholic Faith to our children. Most homeschooling families in this country are Christian families who see that the public schools have completely eliminated religion from their classrooms.
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