Kids might be embarrassed or slightly unnerved when they witness a show of parental affection, but they need to see it anyway. Ashlynn Smith explains why.
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Contributing Writers February 19, 2017 3,953 Views
Kids might be embarrassed or slightly unnerved when they witness a show of parental affection, but they need to see it anyway. Ashlynn Smith explains why.
Read More »John Clark February 17, 2017 7,224 Views
After countless viewings of Star Wars movies with his kids, John Clark is pleased to report that he has picked up a few homeschool pointers from Yoda.
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John Clark offers a poignant reminder that we need to recognize and encourage a child's intelligence with all their activities, not just the academic ones.
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A tradition started with her oldest child years ago, Gina Berrios shares the blessings of First Communion Rosary making event she organizes for her parish.
Read More »Contributing Writers January 27, 2017 5,364 Views
A father is often seen as Superman to his child. As John Clark found, to live up to that, we must first discover what our Kryptonite is. And overcome it.
Read More »Contributing Writers January 24, 2017 5,886 Views
Cheryl Hernández, homeschool mom of 9, gives 7 tips on how to teach the virtue of self-control to young children. Part 3 of this series explores speech.
Read More »Contributing Writers January 19, 2017 10,418 Views
Our children can behave in Mass but it takes a plan, high expectations, and more. Tom McFadden, dad of 11 shares tips he discovered in his "new dad" days.
Read More »Contributing Writers January 18, 2017 4,922 Views
Amanda Evinger - homeschool mom of 3 - explores why Fr. John Hardon believed that homeschooling was key for the survival of the Catholic Church in America.
Read More »Contributing Writers January 16, 2017 5,926 Views
Cheryl Hernández, homeschool mom of 9, gives tips on how to teach the virtue of self-control to young children. Part 2 of this series explores sleeping.
Read More »Contributing Writers January 15, 2017 4,568 Views
You'll show your children how to write with meaning when they practice these simple, real world writing activities from veteran homeschool mom, Karen Doll.
Read More »Contributing Writers January 14, 2017 3,700 Views
Drawing on saints and Scripture, Amanda Evinger, homeschooling Mom and author, has seven suggestions for New Year's Resolutions for homeschooling parents.
Read More »John Clark January 13, 2017 5,113 Views
We parents seek to help our children in their academic studies but John Clark reminds us that the love of God is the most important lesson of them all.
Read More »Contributing Writers January 2, 2017 7,656 Views
Cheryl Hernández, a homeschool mom of 9, gives tips on how to teach the virtue of self-control to young children. Part 1 of this series explores boundaries.
Read More »Christine Smitha December 31, 2016 3,977 Views
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.
Read More »John Clark December 30, 2016 7,703 Views
John Clark offers the opinion that there's not a mirror in the world that reflects so deeply and so profoundly upon our souls as the faces of our children.
Read More »Contributing Writers December 18, 2016 5,165 Views
As the hype of finding the perfect gift rises to a fevered pitch, Jennifer Elia invites you to take a moment and consider the first gift given to Christ.
Read More »Contributing Writers November 22, 2016 5,293 Views
Any day is a great day for giving thanks for homeschooling. After eight years of homeschooling, Patrice Fagnant-MacArthur offers six reasons she's thankful.
Read More »Dr. Mary Kay Clark November 2, 2016 4,209 Views
All Souls Day is a time to pray for the Poor Souls in Purgatory. Dr. Mary Kay Clark shows us how to turn our homeschooling activities into prayers as well.
Read More »Contributing Writers November 1, 2016 4,849 Views
Little did Suzanne Tombs know the ripple effect that a field trip for a saint's celebration would have on her homeschooled daughter. St. Gerard pray for us!
Read More »Contributing Writers October 31, 2016 4,314 Views
As harvest time wraps up, Amanda Evinger is thankful for the bounty of life and homeschooling lessons learned from keeping their family garden and chickens.
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