In this Q & A to families, Dr. Mary Kay Clark explains that In homeschooling, children can be placed on the grade level best for students in each subject.
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Dom Baker offers Bl. Barbara Acarie's motherly example as an inspiration to mothers striving to help children love virtue, and most importantly, love God.
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Patrice Fagnant-MacArthur, homeschool veteran, discusses why homeschool moms need a Sabbath rest and shows you five ways you can find the time to get one.
Read More »The Priceless Gift of Faith – A Mother’s Gift to Her Children
John Clark says that passing on the Catholic Faith and that love and sense of the Faith, was his mother, Mary Kay Clark's greatest gift to her children.
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Abby Sasscer says our role as a parent is not to react negatively right away but to remain calm and teach our children acceptable and unacceptable behavior.
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This neglected virtue, says Dr. Mitchell Kalpakgian, expresses charity in small and large ways that include both speech and behavior and manners and morals.
Read More »One Mother’s Secret to Tackling the Laundry
by Heather Hibl | I believe that no matter how many children reside in a home, beautiful, clean, organized laundry is achievable so long as four things are regularly done.
Read More »Homeschooling – It’s More Common Than You Think
Sarah-Vita Younan presents three famous homeschooled students to counter the stereotypes, jokes, and prejudice encountered by some homeschooling families.
Read More »4 Simple Ways To Stay Connected With God Throughout The Day
Is God forgotten in the course of your busy day? Abby Sasscer has four simple ways to stay more connected to our Lord in the busyness of our daily lives.
Read More »Looking for Special Family Time? Try These Vocation Activities
Looking for special family time? Jennifer Elia has five, easy projects you can do this May to encourage and explore possible vocations for your children.
Read More »Nourished by the Scriptures on Your Homeschooling Journey
Amanda Evinger, homeschooling mother and author, shares tips on how to integrate the Scriptures and a love for God's Word into your homeschooling journey.
Read More »The 5 Most Popular Quotes from ‘The Screwtape Letters’
In a thought-provoking review, Kevin Clark adds insight on the five passages in The Screwtape Letters which are highlighted most often by readers on Kindle.
Read More »Survive High School with These 8 Life Hacks
Philomena Kelly shares an 8-tip guide from her experience as a Seton high schooler. Studies are already challenging enough, so kno when to pace yourself.
Read More »The 4 Temperaments: Do You Know Yours?
To be the best parent, student or spouse, whatever our vocation, Dr. Mitchell Kalpakgian advises that we must know and understand our God-given temperament.
Read More »A Day in the Life of a Coffee-Drinking, Multi-Tasking, Home-Schooling Mom
With multiple cups of coffee and limitless spoonfuls of love, Heather Hibl manages her homeschooling kids with a mix of being firm, soft, and caffeinated.
Read More »Six Simple Tips To Keep Paperwork From Taking Over Your Home
In Part 2 of Conquering The Great Paper Trail series, Abby Sasscer shares six tips that work in her home to keep paperwork well organized and under control.
Read More »10 Reasons to Attend Daily Mass with Your Children
Chery Hernandez on why attending Daily Mass will provide peace and order in our lives and the armor we and our children need to fight this earthly battle.
Read More »The Two Absolutely Best Arguments for Homeschooling
Tracy Bua Smith says that homeschooling provides her children more socialization not less and the opportunity for conversations with all age groups as well.
Read More »The Question Non-Christians Should Ask – But Don’t
Christians get many questions by those who don’t really want answers but John Clark wonders why this question, for which he has no answer, is never asked.
Read More »4 Simple Steps to Teach Our Children Calmly and Effectively
One of the most common of my many New Year's resolutions is to become a more patient mother and teacher. Every year, it seems that I start strong but my efforts slowly fizzle out by the last week of January. My greatest challenge is to able to teach my children how to behave in ways that are pleasing to the Lord without becoming impatient and frustrated myself.
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