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A recent social media meme asked, "Am I teaching my children for Heaven, or am I teaching them for Harvard?" Ginny and Mary Ellen address these important questions on the minds of many parents in today's podcast, thoughtfully defining the meaning of those destinations and guiding you to find your family's unique homeschooling solution.
Program Notes:
First, no parent wants their child to go to hell, and we all recognize that only a handful go to that particular university or any Ivy. So, what are we talking about?
Let's define some terms.
Heaven means that we give our children a thoroughly Catholic education so they:
Harvard means raising leaders for success in their:
Not every child is a good candidate for the Ivy League, but
Every child can change the world—our job is to prepare them for that.
We must:
Practical Suggestions
Can't Afford College?
Very Important Life Lessons
Hopefully, some of your children, the talented and lucky ones, will reach positions of power and authority. Our country and our world need them.
But every one of them can:
Summary - Moral adults can improve the world in thousands of ways. So don't teach for Heaven or Harvard – teach for both!
Homeschooling Resources
Seton Home Study School
Seton Testing Services
Notes from Social Media
April asks if we have some encouragement for a family dealing with complex medical issues.
"My question is: what would be the one thing you would share with a family to encourage them when they have a season where they are exponentially challenged, and they are spending more time praying than "educating"? I know what we do, but I'd love to hear what your combined experience offers your listeners. Thank you for sharing your talents."
Mary Ellen replied, "April, when you're a medically complex family, you are basically required to be flexible. Plans, deadlines, and intentions all take a backseat to health. With this in mind, it also presents a wonderful opportunity to teach fortitude, discernment, gratitude, patience, etc. I hope that helps. Please know that you and your family are in my prayers."
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A recent social media meme asked, "Am I teaching my children for Heaven, or am I teaching them for Harvard?" Ginny and Mary Ellen address these important questions on the minds of many parents in today's podcast, thoughtfully defining the meaning of those destinations and guiding you to find your family's unique homeschooling solution.
Program Notes:
First, no parent wants their child to go to hell, and we all recognize that only a handful go to that particular university or any Ivy. So, what are we talking about?
Let's define some terms.
Heaven means that we give our children a thoroughly Catholic education so they:
Harvard means raising leaders for success in their:
Not every child is a good candidate for the Ivy League, but
Every child can change the world—our job is to prepare them for that.
We must:
Practical Suggestions
Can't Afford College?
Very Important Life Lessons
Hopefully, some of your children, the talented and lucky ones, will reach positions of power and authority. Our country and our world need them.
But every one of them can:
Summary - Moral adults can improve the world in thousands of ways. So don't teach for Heaven or Harvard – teach for both!
Homeschooling Resources
Seton Home Study School
Seton Testing Services
Notes from Social Media
April asks if we have some encouragement for a family dealing with complex medical issues.
"My question is: what would be the one thing you would share with a family to encourage them when they have a season where they are exponentially challenged, and they are spending more time praying than "educating"? I know what we do, but I'd love to hear what your combined experience offers your listeners. Thank you for sharing your talents."
Mary Ellen replied, "April, when you're a medically complex family, you are basically required to be flexible. Plans, deadlines, and intentions all take a backseat to health. With this in mind, it also presents a wonderful opportunity to teach fortitude, discernment, gratitude, patience, etc. I hope that helps. Please know that you and your family are in my prayers."
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