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May 26, 2026

Homeschooling Chemistry in the Garden

Learning chemistry through planting blueberries transforms an abstract concept into something visible and meaningful. Instead of asking, “When will I ever use this?” students can see the answer growing right in front of them.
May 23, 2026

Homeschooling: You Are More “Qualified” Than You Think

The parents who succeed at homeschooling aren't the ones who had a 4.0 GPA or a teaching certificate. They're the ones who showed up every day, stayed curious, and cared enough to keep going even when things got messy.
May 19, 2026

A Hands-On Lesson in Nature Stewardship

It’s one thing to learn about ecosystems. It’s another thing to restore one with your own hands.
May 15, 2026

The Detective and the Conversion of Alec Guinness

A man is made for more than this, and wasting one's God-given gifts on theft is a form of self-destruction, however elegantly done.
May 14, 2026

Teaching Politics in a Catholic Homeschool: Why It Matters More Than Ever

As Aristotle points out, we are political animals. Some may challenge this idea, saying they do not care about politics. However, history teaches us that this is a luxury afforded only to people during peaceful times.
May 12, 2026

From Seed to STEM: Teaching Science Through the Garden

The next time you’re planning your homeschool science curriculum, consider stepping outside. A small patch of soil might just grow a lifelong love of learning.
May 07, 2026

Gaming the System: Grade Inflation in Institutional Education

When a homeschool student masters a subject, that mastery actually means something because it was not inflated to meet a quota.
May 05, 2026

Stoicism Explained: Principles, History, and Catholic Insights

But the Stoic sage, wise as he is, ultimately remains alone. He has mastered himself, but he has no one to love him back, no Logos who became flesh and died for him, no sacraments to lift him above what he could achieve by his own effort.
May 01, 2026

Game Spotlight: Journeys of St. Paul

Sometimes the best way to understand history is to step into the story, and through games!

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