by Olivia Spears
Cultivating the Virtue of Order in Our Homes
Order is a virtue that we can practice as a family at Home, both for the benefit of our children and for their benefit as adults. But how can we start? Here are some tips!
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"Where there is order, there is also harmony." -Saint Irenaus
One of the great gifts we can give our young children is the rhythm of habit. Good habits set a solid foundation upon which to build more formal learning and formation.
These habit cards are perfect for your pre-K-3rd graders!
Hang or display some of these beautiful habit cards in your home, giving your child a visual "schedule" of the morning or day.
Cards include personal hygiene, chores, prayer, school, Mass and the Sacraments, leisure activities, and community gatherings.
Form your child's day in a Christ-centered way!
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We hope this helps your good work of building godly habits in your home!
“The mother who takes pains to endow her children with good habits secures for herself smooth and easy days." -Charlotte Mason
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We hope this helps your good work of building godly habits in your home!
“The mother who takes pains to endow her children with good habits secures for herself smooth and easy days." -Charlotte Mason
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by Olivia Spears
Cultivating the Virtue of Order in Our Homes
Order is a virtue that we can practice as a family at Home, both for the benefit of our children and for their benefit as adults. But how can we start? Here are some tips!
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Catholic Books about the Sacraments for Kids
Being initiated into the life of Christ through the sacraments is the great gift we can give our children. It is our charge to model a sacramental life for them, witnessing to the grace, peace, and joy found in this kind of union with Christ and His Church. Wonderfully, we also have a building treasure trove of Catholic picture and chapter books to help form their understanding and love of the Seven Sacraments! Books about the Sacraments for Kids Sacraments in General Seven Clues: A Catholic Treasure Hunt by Scott Hahn and Maura Roan McKeegan Light of the Sacraments by Cory Heimann Baptism Jesus Speaks to Me about My Baptism by Angela Burrin Chosen by Jenna Guizar Confirmation The Soldier of Christ by Mother Mary Loyola (chapter book) Home for Good by Mother Mary Loyola (chapter book) Eucharist Jesus Speaks to Me on My First Holy Communion by Angela M. Burrin Jesus Speaks to Me about the Mass by Angela M. Burrin The Supper of the Lamb by Scott Hahn and Emily Stimpson Chapman Jesus and the Miracle of the Mass by Gracie Jagla The Weight of a Mass by Josephine Nobisso Receiving Jesus for Little Ones by Kimberly Fries The Treasure of Saint Tarcisius: Hero of the Eucharist by Caroline McDonald First Communion by Mother Mary Loyola (chapter book) The King of the Golden City by Mother Mary Loyola (chapter book) Heavenly Hosts: Eucharistic Miracles for Kids by Kathryn Griffin Swegart (chapter book) Confession Jesus Speaks to Me about Confession by Angela M. Burrin Peter and Jesus by a Charcoal Fire by Maura Roan McKeegan First Confession by Mother Mary Loyola (chapter book) Matrimony One Holy Marriage by Katie Warner Holy Orders Father Ben Gets Ready for Mass by Katie Warner Jack Giorgio: Future Priest by Katie Warner What books would you add to the list?! Ready to dive deeper? Here are 4 ways to fill your nets... 1. Memorize Bible verses with your children easily with our FREE guide: Stocking the Storehouses 2. Make your dreams of family prayer a reality with The Daily Feast framework, making it possible in just a few minutes a day. This free guide shows you how. 3. Want to steward your own prayer life? Check out this Scripture prayer journal we made just for you. 4. Looking to level-up in your family faith formation? Join over 10,000 families that use our resources. We make open-and-go, family-style resources to make your role as primary catechist easy AND delightful. Click here to browse!
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Help! My Kids are Bored at Mass!
Bringing kids to Mass is often a sacrifice of praise in and of itself. Even when tantrums and bathroom breaks are avoided, there's the threat of "boredom." Children have a relatively short attention span as it is, but when they’re bored… Prepare for the whispering, “Are we almost done?” to repeat steadily until the end of Mass. This is natural and understandable. It also offers us an opportunity to train their attention, patience, and understanding of the importance of being at Mass (even when we're bored).
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