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Episode 38:

The Joy, Art, and Educational Benefits of Read-Alouds

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Lisa Mladinich

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Episode 38:

The Joy, Art, and Educational Benefits of Read-Alouds

Hosted by

Lisa Mladinich

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Ever wonder which educational activity will bring you and your family the most enduring and impactful results? Reading aloud to our children can bless them beyond measure, now and throughout their lives. Today’s guest, Maureen Wittmann, has spoken and written extensively on the topic of The Power of Read-Alouds!

Find Maureen here: https://homeschoolconnections.com/about-homeschool-connections/ 

On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/maureenwittmann/
Maureen’s Recommended Read-Aloud Resources: https://homeschoolconnections.com/best-homeschool-reading-lists/ 

Maureen’s book For the Love of Literature, https://catalog.beholdpublications.com/product/love-of-literature/

Authors and books mentioned during this episode:

Readers Digest article on empathy and fiction reading, https://www.rd.com/article/reading-fiction-empathy/

Short Feature: Amy Cattapan’s Books & Blessings

Today’s Topic: 8 Notes to a Nobody, by Cynthia T. Toney
Find Amy here:
https://www.ajcattapan.com/

Thank you to the following contributors who made this podcast possible:

Our Sponsor is Homeschool Connections: Catholic Homeschool Classes Online

Homeschooling Saints theme music was composed by Taylor Kirkwood

Intro voice is Dave Palmer radio personality and author of St. Thomas Aquinas for Everyone

Our host is Lisa Mladinich

Visit our Podcast page at Homeschooling Saints: Catholic Homeschool Podcast.

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