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Mar 06, 2023
Mr. Campbell’s Five Favorite Kids’ Books
These works all captured my imagination in their own way and have stuck with me over the years. What about you?
Feb 28, 2023
Homeschooling and Waiting for Readiness
It can be disheartening when your child seems "stuck" in a subject over a long period of time. It can cause you to second guess yourself and homeschooling.
Feb 27, 2023
How to Have a Meaningful Lent
May we all make this journey through the shadows with a thankful faith in the coming dawn we trust awaits us on Easter morning.
Feb 24, 2023
A Letter to a Homeschool Dad (a letter to myself)
Your wife is tired and needs some rest and a chance to recover. She also needs help. She needs your support.
Feb 21, 2023
Book Review: Africa and the Early Church (Catholic Black History)
I recommend this book highly. It will help you fill out your knowledge about one of Catholicism's most ancient homelands.
Feb 20, 2023
How to Address Racism in U.S. History Lessons
America's history of racial discrimination can be a challenging topic to deal with in our Catholic homeschools.
Feb 16, 2023
College Prep Tips for Homeschoolers: It’s Not Just About Academics
Here is one important skillset needed before going away to college. A professor provides her insights to help Catholic homeschool parents prepare their teens for life after high school. Parents often want to know what they can do to prepare their children for college. Homeschool parents tend to be primarily concerned if they are doing […]
Feb 14, 2023
Book Review: A Weed is a Flower by Aliki (Black History)
Aliki's book primarily focuses on Carver's scientific importance, highlighting his unquenchable curiosity as the font of his intellectual achievements.
Feb 13, 2023
Book Review: A Saint in the Slave Trade (Black Catholic History)
St. Peter Claver would enter the crowded, filthy cabins to minister to the human cargo therein, bringing them food, water, clothing, or anything else they needed. He also visited the plantations where the slaves worked.
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