Tag: Podcasts
First-Year Homeschooling Survival Tips
Whether you’re brand-new to homeschooling or a seasoned veteran, you’ll find great ideas in our conversation today, for making your homeschool a success.
Learning from Literature Starts with Scripture
A desire to ignite our kids with great ideas and an appreciation for their dignity as children of God often leads us to good books that jumpstart great conversations! But where to begin? Today, our guest is the delightful Kevin O’Brien, here to explain why Learning from Literature Starts with Scripture.
What About Socialization?
If you’re new to homeschooling, you’re probably getting asked a question that veteran homeschoolers find very familiar. Today, Maureen Wittmann is here with very smart and very reassuring responses to the question, “But what about socialization?!”
Suzuki Style Homeschooling for Young Children
There are almost as many ways to homeschool as there are homeschooling families! Join the Homeschooling Saints Podcast as Kimberly McCrann unpacks Suzuki-Style Homeschooling For Young Children.
Homeschooling 101 Podcast from Homeschooling Saints
Homeschooling Saints has put together two podcasts on starting your homeschooling year. These are designed for both new homeschoolers and those who are returning to homeschooling.
Insider Tips from the College Admissions Office
Episode 42 of Homeschooling Saints: Insider Tips From the College Admissions Office, with Megan Fassero #homeschooling #college #podcasts
The Value of Read-Alouds
Ever wonder which educational activity will bring you and your family the most enduring and impactful results? Reading aloud to our children can bless them beyond measure, now and throughout their lives.
Homeschooling Your Special Needs Child
Homeschooling has become a haven for kids the traditional school system has failed in some way. Listen to this podcast about homeschooling your special needs child.
How Science Points to the Reality of God
The secular world tries to claim it and hold it up as proof that religion is false. And yet, Catholics believe that honest inquiry always leads us to God.