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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.
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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!
May 01, 2026
Why Fitness Education Matters for Homeschool Teens: New Exercise Science Course
I decided to put my years of training and study to use by developing a new online course for Homeschool Connections.
Apr 30, 2026
The Rise of the Nesting Party: A Great Way to Celebrate New Babies
Welcoming a new child should be a shared joy (and a shared work!) of the community around the family.
Apr 28, 2026
Sequential vs. Spiral Learning: Which Is Best for Your Homeschool?
In understanding both sequential and spiral learning, you are better equipped to make intentional choices that will help your child not only learn but truly understand and retain what matters most.
Apr 24, 2026
What Abraham Teaches Us About Education
In our homeschools, the idols may be subtler: routines, methods, or expectations that quietly take precedence over truth, wonder, and faith.
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