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Prayers Your Child Should Be Saying in the Morning
The Scripture has a prayer for every situation. Morning prayers, also called Lauds, are one of the most important hours in the “Liturgy of the
Easy Catholic Snacks for Your Child to Make
Developing cooking and baking skills is essential for your child’s upbringing. Start teaching her how to work in a kitchen with these Catholic snacks. These
Teach Your Child Religious Poetry
Poetry can teach your child all about creative writing, spelling, grammar, comprehension, structured writing, and more. Writing poems can be a part of your home
National Clean Your Room Day
It might feel like a battle getting your child to clean his room, and you’re often viewed as the bad guy. With National Clean Your
Origins of the Crowning of Mary
The May Crowning of Mary is a long-standing Catholic tradition that honors the Virgin Mary. Families typically hold a “May Crowning,” where Mary is presented
Keep Your Child Busy at Home
Adjusting your child to social distancing can be difficult because you’re scrambling trying to find ways to keep your child entertained. But there is still
National Student Athlete Day
National Student Athlete Day is on April 6th, which is a great reminder of the importance of being active. Playing sports is beneficial to a
Benefits of Your Child Playing Chess
Chess is not just a game for the elderly to play at the park. Chess can be a highly beneficial tool to your child’s intellectual
Encourage Your Child to Do the Talent Show
Our next talent show is March 13th, and we highly encourage our students at St. Charles Borromeo, an Orlando Catholic school, to participate! We know
The Celebration of Ash Wednesday
For parents, sometimes it can be difficult to explain things to children. St. Charles Borromeo, one of the top Orlando Catholic schools, knows how hard