First Things First: ‘Ordo Rerum’ and the Good Life
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First Things First: ‘Ordo Rerum’ and the Good Life

A comment from Vice President JD Vance serves as a reminder to order our priorities and responsibilities for a virtuous life.
Educating the Heart: Stories Can Inspire Virtue in Our Children
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Educating the Heart: Stories Can Inspire Virtue in Our Children

From “Anne of Green Gables” to “Little House on the Prairie,” literature is a powerful tool for showing kids what it looks like to live a virtuous life.
Aristotle’s Curriculum: 4 Subjects That Build Character
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Aristotle’s Curriculum: 4 Subjects That Build Character

According to one of history’s most well-known philosophers, young people need to be instructed in only four subjects to prepare them for a well-lived life.
Suffering and Sorrow: The Consolations of Poetry 
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Suffering and Sorrow: The Consolations of Poetry 

Poetry is a source of empathy and encouragement even in the darkest hour.
‘What Am I Doing Here?’: Teaching Children the Path to a Life ‘Most Richly Blessed’
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‘What Am I Doing Here?’: Teaching Children the Path to a Life ‘Most Richly Blessed’

There are many voices promising that wealth is the path to the ‘good life.’ But, knowing your ‘why’ is the path to a meaningful life.

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Choosing Homeschool Curriculum: A Roadmap for Success

Next year’s winning curriculum starts with this year—refining what worked and rethinking what didn’t.
8 Ways to Finish Your Homeschool Year Well

8 Ways to Finish Your Homeschool Year Well

Finish the year strong by defining your finish line, updating your records, and prepping for the seasons ahead.
6 Reasons to Spring Into Homeschooling

6 Reasons to Spring Into Homeschooling

Spring is abounding with resources and opportunities to reflect on your schooling options and choose the best course for your family.
A Defense of Marriage in a Skeptical Age

A Defense of Marriage in a Skeptical Age

The institution of marriage declares the goodness of commitment, love, and fidelity. What happens when society stops valuing it?
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Cheerleaders Needed, Pompoms Optional: Does Your Marriage Have a Spirit Squad?

Marriage at its best has both spouses functioning as full partners and cheering for each other.
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From playground laughter to the quiet joy of an evening walk, springtime holds magic for every generation.
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5 Alternatives to Going to College

Traditional college isn’t the only way to launch a successful career or improve yourself—trade schools, bootcamps, and online classes also offer opportunities.
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Students Need Field Trips More Than Ever

Research shows that field trips can improve grades, reduce absences, and awaken passion in students across the board.
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14 Test-Taking Tips to Help You Ace Your Next Exam

A good test day means avoiding last-minute scrambles, listening to instructions, and getting a good night’s sleep.