
Homeschooling and Parents as Primary Educators
I sincerely hope that Catholic parents, who are the ‘principal educators’ of their children, give homeschooling a fair hearing.
I sincerely hope that Catholic parents, who are the ‘principal educators’ of their children, give homeschooling a fair hearing.
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A jury in Minnesota has found former police officer Derek Chauvin guilty of all charges. How has the nation reacted? Register senior editor Joan Frawley Desmond offers some analysis on this news. Then we turn to Joan’s coverage of Catholic schools as they evaluate the last year and look ahead to the future. And then, we hear from Register European Correspondent Solène Tadié about the homeschool ban in France, and get updates on the rebuilding of Notre Dame Cathedral and the controversial building of the largest mosque in Europe. But she also brings us information on an abbey of French nuns who are providing Gregorian Chant for the world through a one-of-a-kind app.
Home education in the United States and globally is one expression (solidly Catholic schools are another) of the fundamental truth that children do not belong to the state.
Our faith commands Catholic parents to stand firm in their duty as the first and primary educators of their children.
We’ve survived the first five days — and I’m more grateful than ever for the guidance of homeschoolers who have been doing this for years.
Here are just a few among the many available options for families considering homeschooling.
I’m one of the many mothers who is reluctantly, for the first time ever, putting a toe in the waters of home schooling this fall.
The most involved homeschool dads should know that their efforts are appreciated where it counts the most.
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