Don’t we all wish we had a parenting utility belt like Adam West’s 1960s Batman? Holy Homeschool! God has given Moms and Dads lots of superpowers that, when combined with faith, will help our kids thrive. We discuss those, and one super tool we have as Catholics –the Eucharist. Listen in for some miraculous stories about the source and summit of our faith.
Homeschooling for Catholic Parents Podcast
Podcast Show Notes
21 – What is a micro-school? We answer that and other things we learned at the FPEA homeschool convention, like how kids in school are stressed and anxious.
Fresh from the largest homeschool convention in the country and on a homeschool high, Mat and Maeve talk highlights, hacks and Holy Spirit Moments. We also touch on the anxiety caused by schools and ways to foster good mental health for your entire family.
20 – Keeping your joy and finding energy in your homeschool life.
What are you doing to ensure you don’t get fried to a crisp from non-stop parenting and homeschooling? Maeve and Mat discuss how to find that thing inside of you that will bring you (and your whole family) joy–especially when you use it to put love out into the world.
19 – Protect your child from hyper-sexualization by government schools. We talk about the film American Groomer.
Maeve and Mat watched the free film American Groomer, and you guys are not going to believe what filth they’re pushing on our children in school libraries across the nation. In this episode, we hope you find encouragement to fight the sexualization of our children through the hands of the government schools.
18 -Maintaining marital connections through regular date nights! Plus, advantages of homeschooling for children with learning differences or disabilities.
Have you had one lately? When you’re parenting and home-educating, it can get pretty monotonous if you don’t treat yourself to some heart-pounding fun. Maeve and Mat talk about date night, conventions, and big names on the homeschool scene.
17 – How does my child learn? The many benefits of homeschooling increase through Howard Gardner’s Theory of Multiple Intelligences.
As they say in the hospital elevator, after the quirky laundry guy gets off, “It takes all kinds.” Not just the kinds who can read with bull’s eye comprehension or solve mathematical equations that leave one asking, “When will I ever use this?” Get some tips to recognize and nurture your children’s unique talents and intelligences based on Howard Gardner’s theory of multiple intelligences.