Homeschooling and The Call to Brilliance

Especially appropriate since today is Independence Day. Real education, real learning is about the freedom to become the best person one can be. It's about enabling children to respond to that call to brilliance. 7/22/08: ETA: I had put the book on my "next" list, and...

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Can a Catholic Vote for Obama With a Clear Conscience?

Disclaimer: I know this is a controversial post. I am not looking to begin a debate about any of the issues. I am simply compiling these links and excerpts within to present the facts to my daughter, who is at the aqe (17) where she needs to think more deeply on these...

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Cute Song from Le Papillon

Cute Song from Le Papillon

Last year, the family enjoyed a French movie called Le Papillon. There are a few adult-themed moments in the movie; we either pre-screen and then ff when watching with the kids, or talk over the dialogue. But the child and her developing relationship with the grumpy...

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One More Reason to Homeschool

Yup. Contrary to some people's uninformed opinion, most of us homeschoolers aren't "just" religious fanatics wanting to *impose* our religion on our unsuspecting brood. Yeah, we want to *impose* good math skills too. H/T: Bettnet

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Prayer Journal

for Papa and Mama's continued health. for T and M's marriage -- for strength to persevere through the trials. for A's conversion, and a life-changing experience. Health for Bong always. Protection from temptation. That people will see him for the wonderful person he...

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Yet One More Reason to Read Aloud to the Kids

Yet One More Reason to Read Aloud to the Kids

... Tom Parker, former admissions director at Williams College and now at Amherst College, tells parents who ask about improving their child's SAT scores, "The best SAT-preparation course in the world is to read to your children in bed when they're little. Eventually,...

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April Shower of Photos, Day 1

April Shower of Photos, Day 1

I am late joining the party, but here goes: So glad I took this pic (which was difficult to start with -- there was a slight breeze and the camera. just. won't. focus. on. the.stamen. Oh well.) -- all three crocuses were gone the next day -- *something* ate them....

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Hah.

Hah.

Now I can go back to 8th grade with confidence LOL. But I hope they don't make me take the 9th grade test... [shudder]

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Latin Study Resources

The Latin and Greek Study Groups - just join a group and start translating!! the Latin Study list The Vulgate Translation group, which uses the Vatican Vulgate Wheelock's Latin Audio Files -- note: does not use ecclesiastical pronunciation Latin Vocabulary at Quia

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Cardinal

Cardinal

spotted by migi as we were having lunch on 08 march. i must have taken 30 shots or so and this was the only one that was halfway decent -- the branches kept moving and it was so hard to focus! isn't he beautiful?

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California, Homeschooling, Unalienable Rights

For Aisa, American Government credits, discussion, possible paper... the 4Real thread that has all the links but I'd like you to read this one at least: Homeschooling and Constitutional Rights Much food for thought, huh.

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Links and a Recipe

Baby Poems over at Martha's, Yes They're All Ours! The American Mathematics Competitions MathCounts Latin Spell Checker Catholic Music Network Spirit and Song Why Eating a Big Mac is Cheaper than Eating a Salad Latin Altar Card (pdf file) Altar Cards in Word format...

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This Morning’s Language Lesson

Celebrating the Semicolon in a Most Unlikely Location New Dictionary Highlights Nazi Words to Avoid (what do you think about the comment on the Catholic Church, Ais?) Word by word, tribes begin to find their voice Retired Teacher Reveals He Was Illiterate Until Age 48...

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