Have you heard of the Youth Exodus? Young people are fleeing the faith in numbers bigger than Moses himself could corral. I don’t want my kids to leave the faith as soon as they leave for college, and neither do you. Here are some things you can do to NOT raise some weak li’l Christians.
Homeschooling for Catholic Parents Podcast
Podcast Show Notes
5 – Freedom from fear of educational gaps in parent-lead education (homeschooling).
Maeve stands up for righteousness when vulgarity nearly slaps her in the face, saving others from a mental picture that they’re better off never imagining. Maeve and Mat also put parents’ minds at ease about educational gaps. We all have them! Let’s not let comparison rob our homeschool and parenting joy.
4 – Want your kids to know about Catholicism? Here are some ideas to teach your children the faith.
Maeve and Mat tell their origin story. Then wax wisdom on some ideas to imbue your children with the Catholic faith. From Glory Stories about the Saints to the amazing Steubenville Youth Conference, you’ll get some great ideas for the mass experience you can start implementing today.
3 – How to teach patriotism and modesty to your children.
Have you ever gone on a couple’s getaway that didn’t meet your expectations, i.e., a cruise? We discuss that…and some ways to keep modesty and patriotism alive amidst a culture hellbent on stifling them.
2 – You don’t need patience in homeschooling, you need perseverance.
You don’t have the patience to homeschool? Well, neither do I! Mat and Maeve discuss ways to overcome our snippiness and impatience that spawns from being with our kids all day everyday.
1 – Socializing your homeschoolers and teaching them the faith.
Mat and Maeve discuss pew wars between brothers, the benefits of weekly church attendance, and homeschooling. Also, who understands the Feast of the Assumption better, a 50-year-old (Mat) or our 15-year-old daughter?
We also highlight the value of homeschooling and dispel the number one misbelief of homeschooling…How will you socialize them?