Great literature can instill in your children the virtues of fortitude and perseverance, helping them model saints and be faithful to Christ and His Church.
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Contributing Writers March 10, 2021 2,289 Views
Great literature can instill in your children the virtues of fortitude and perseverance, helping them model saints and be faithful to Christ and His Church.
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Spring is the natural season to adopt a spirit of renewal and time for five simple steps to refresh your family's blessings beyond your wildest imaginings.
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The secret to getting organized is to carve out an hour every week and treat it as sacrosanct to keep up with grading, planning, and tidying the shelves.
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To form good habits, give consideration to these key areas when making family resolutions. The secret is to focus on habits that we are motivated to keep.
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Unfortunately, the resolutions that are made are often forgotten or abandoned after the first several weeks. So, where are we to begin and how can we give ourselves a fighting chance at keeping the resolutions we make? How can we help our children to understand the value of making and keeping New Year’s resolutions?
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Have my second grader reading. - My resolution is to have more fun with teaching. - More reading aloud, more hands on learning fun. - Keep up with grading and hours. - Grade every week and to be more hands on. - Be more consistent.
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