After listening to this episode, you’ll come away with some tips for moving your family through life in a stress-free, non-harried manner. And we just returned from Camp Margaritaville RV resort, where the beards have ponytails, even the two-year-olds have electric scooters, and everyone’s sunburned.
Homeschooling for Catholic Parents Podcast
Podcast Show Notes
11 – Protect your kids from the dangers of Critical Race Theory (CRT) with these Truths. Facts that debunk Critical Race Theory.
CRT is just one of the many insidious doctrines that educators are forcing on our impressionable young children. This is an important episode as it breaks down CRT to understandable chunks and offers solutions and rebuttals against this toxic ideology.
10 – How to help your child through Spiritual Doubts. Also declutter, organize and clean your home with your children’s help.
Mat and Maeve talk about helping our kids through their bouts of unbelief. And let’s declutter! Here are some ways we get the house from chaos to calm.
9 – Schools are hyper-sexualizing our children. Sex Ed and Wokeism have ruined government and private schools forever.
This episode isn’t safe for the little ears, as Mat and Maeve discuss the blatant sexualization of children in government and private schools. This content will make any Christian parent see the dire need to bring their children home, to stand up for their beliefs, and to be a Karen. A kind, Christian Karen, but still, we must be ready to fiercely protect our kids and make sure they know the truth.
8 – Are homeschoolers weird? Plus, bonus content on finding balance in your homeschool, even during sport’s season!
Debunked! The myth that homeschoolers are weird. Well, not totally debunked, because some of them really are weird. But what is normal? That’s just a setting on the dishwasher. Also, how does a homeschool family find balance with multiple kids in multiple extracurriculars? Please listen in for some tips.
7 – Want to raise lifelong learners who aren’t afraid of failure? Tips for instilling a growth mindset in your children.
One of the best things about tailoring your child’s education is the autonomy you’ll enjoy. You decide what life skills are essential. You decide how much screen time they get. You do what it takes to set your kids up for success. Maeve and Mat talk about an important tool you must use and hand down to your kids so they’ll know how to crush goals and get better at whatever they set their minds to.