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Encouraging Positive Self-Talk for Your Child
Negative self-talk is a known issue among adults. However, the events that lead to negative self-talk often start at an early age. Children struggle to
Teaching Principles of Love and Compassion in the Classroom
Catholic schools combine rigorous academics with spiritual teachings, allowing students to learn about love and compassion as part of a well-rounded education. They learn how
5 Affordable Activities for Summer Family Fun
When you think of summer family vacations, luxury cruises and international trips may be the first things to come to mind. However, summer break doesn’t
How to Add Catholic Devotions to Your Summer Vacation
When you’re planning a summer vacation, it’s easy to get distracted. You have so many items on your to-do list that you may forget to
What to Do if Your Future Athlete Doesn’t Like Team Sports
For some families, sports are just a pastime, but for others, they’re a way of life. Parents often have goals for their children even before
How to Keep Your Child Learning and Prevent the Summer Slide
The path to becoming a lifelong learner begins in school, but some students need extra encouragement to get there. Many children hear the final
5 Tips for Helping Your Child Spring Clean and Organize
With your child excitedly anticipating summer being right around the corner, spring is the perfect time to teach your child new habits. Spring cleaning doesn’t
Earth Day, Stewardship and the Catholic Faith
Earth Day is an annual celebration of our planet and everything it does for us. For many, it’s also a day to reflect on and
5 Morning Habits to Start the Day Off Right
The start of the day can either be a drag or a time to get set up for success. Ultimately, it’s up to you. You
Making Lent More Meaningful for Your Child
Long, boring, devoid-of-treats: these are a few words a child might use to describe the Lenten season, at least until it leads to the inevitable