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Holidays and Traditions Charlotte S. McLaughlin Holidays and Traditions Charlotte S. McLaughlin

Back to School with Faith (and Maybe a Little Fear): A Catholic School Tradition

It's that time of year again — the leaves are changing, the backpacks are packed, and Catholic school kids everywhere are dusting off their plaid skirts and clip-on ties. While the rest of the world is bracing for the chaos of school supply aisles, Catholic school families have their own unique back-to-school checklist:

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Holidays and Traditions Carlene Szostak Holidays and Traditions Carlene Szostak

Labor Day Lessons: Teaching Kids the Value of Hard Work (One Staircase at a Time)

Labor Day: that magical Monday when Americans everywhere fire up the grill, slap on sunscreen, and ceremoniously wave goodbye to summer. For kids, it often means one last hurrah before school kicks in. But what if we made Labor Day more than hot dogs and cannonballs into the pool? What if it became a launchpad to teach our kids the value of hard work?

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Holidays and Traditions Carlene Szostak Holidays and Traditions Carlene Szostak

Back to School, Back to Books: 13 Must-Reads to Reignite Little Learners

Ah, summer. That magical stretch of time where bedtime becomes a suggestion, popsicles become a food group, and reading... well, let's just say the only thing most kids were reading was the pool rules sign (and even then, only under duress). Now, as the scent of freshly sharpened pencils fills the air, it's time to gently coax our young ones back into the wonderful world of books.

Fear not, parents and teachers! Rebuilding that reading habit doesn't mean cracking open an encyclopedia. The right stories can reignite curiosity, tickle funny bones, and, most importantly, make kids fall in love with learning all over again. Here's a handpicked list of 13 delightful pre-K through 2nd-grade reads that will help ease the transition and spark a joy for reading.

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Holidays and Traditions Rose Johnson Holidays and Traditions Rose Johnson

Lessons from Al’s Farm

Corn is knee-high by the Fourth of July and ready to be harvested in September in the Midwest. Our family lived in the suburbs of Chicago, but some relatives had a farm in Northern Illinois. Subsistence farmers. This type of farming primarily grows food to feed themselves and their families. They use very low-tech methods. Hey, we're talking about the 1960s: no Wi-Fi, no cell phones, no computers, and no iPods.

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Holidays and Traditions Madeline S. Hoge Holidays and Traditions Madeline S. Hoge

10 More Hugs: The Hidden Cost of Visiting Grandpa and Grandma Only Annually

When my mom retired from her job at Abbott Labs at age 70, I was fortunate to be there for the occasion. My husband and three children had just moved back to Chicago, where I grew up and where my parents still lived. I left home at seventeen to attend college and never thought I would return. My husband and I, with kids in tow, bounced between Boston, Nebraska, and everywhere in between. But it was our Nebraska home that my parents said they could no longer visit. The trek was too difficult. 

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Holidays and Traditions Madeline S. Hoge Holidays and Traditions Madeline S. Hoge

Stars, Stripes, and Stories: Talking Independence Day with the Next Generation

The Fourth of July is more than just a celebration filled with fireworks, barbecues, and parades. It marks the birth of American independence and serves as a reminder of the values the country was founded upon—freedom, justice, and equality. For grandparents, it presents a special opportunity to pass on these important lessons to their grandchildren in a way that is heartfelt, age-appropriate, and memorable. Engaging in conversations about freedom can help shape a child’s understanding of their country, their rights, and their responsibilities as future citizens.

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Holidays and Traditions Dan McLaughlin Holidays and Traditions Dan McLaughlin

Father’s Day Around the World

Father’s Day is celebrated on various dates around the world, not just the familiar third Sunday of June observed in the United States. Take Portugal, for example, where Father’s Day is on March 19th. This tradition, rooted in Catholic culture since the 1500s, celebrates St. Joseph, the patron saint of fathers.

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Intentional Grandparenting Series

These insightful books are designed to strengthen the bond between grandparents and their grandchildren, offering a fresh and humorous perspective on grandparenting. With a mix of wit and wisdom, CJ Corki addresses the common challenges faced by grandparents today, providing practical advice and engaging activities that make grandparenting both fun and meaningful.