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Teaching Your Child About Forgiveness

Children learn phrases like “I accept your apology” or “I forgive you” early on in life. However, they need to truly understand the meaning of forgiveness to move past what has happened. This can be hard for children who are experiencing emotions like betrayal or hurt for the first time. Talk your child through why it’s important to forgive others, how to forgive others, and how it will ultimately benefit them to let go.

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5 Fun Easter Activities for Families

Easter is one of the most important holidays on the Catholic liturgical calendar. It’s the day we come together to celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ. For many families, it’s also a day that lends itself to quality time. The typical holiday traditions, like decorating eggs and going to church, are almost inevitable on this day. Discover more fun activities you can do to celebrate!

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4 Prayers for Children to Say in the Morning

From the moment you get out of bed, you start making choices about how to spend your day. Praying with your child can be a great way to bond and to help your child get into the habit of daily prayer. What you typically pray for may be a little different from what your child has in mind. Here are some prayers you can say with your child to start the day.

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Why You Should Participate in Catholic Schools Week

Whether you’re a parent of a Catholic school student or hope to be one in the future, Catholic Schools Week is a great opportunity to see what the Catholic schools in your community are doing. If your child isn’t enrolled in Catholic school yet, you can check out the Catholic schools around you to see which one would be the best fit. Go to events that showcase the best of what your school or future school has to offer.

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Finding Joy in a Life of Faith

The Catholic faith has a reputation for being solemn and serious. The amount of time dedicated to Mass, prayer and Holy Days of Obligation can look overwhelming from an outside perspective. However, there’s a lot of joy to be found in these practices. Faith can give children and adults guidance that helps in difficult times. Through religion, people can find joy, love and peace.

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5 Life Lessons Children Can Learn from the Bible

While the Bible contains complex overarching themes and morals for adults, children can also benefit from reading it. Fantastical stories and poignant verses can guide anyone who wants to learn. Some lessons can be simplified in a way that teaches children new concepts and reminds adults of what matters. Here are some of those lessons.

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Making the Most of Catholic Education

By attending a Catholic school, your child has a unique opportunity to learn in an environment that promotes faith, academic achievement, and service to the community. Help your child have the best educational experience by bringing the lessons home. At our Osceola County Catholic schools, we work to help children reach their full potential.

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Advent Celebrations Around the World

Advent is a joyous occasion, celebrating the lead up to the birth of our savior. Here in the U.S., Advent begins four weeks before Christmas. However, Christians around the world celebrate on different timelines and in various ways. At our Osceola Catholic schools, we emphasize the importance of Advent to our students, and one way to learn about Advent is to see how different cultures celebrate it around the world.

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Why We Celebrate All Saints Day

On November 1st, Catholics around the world commemorate all those who have attained heaven in a Holy Day of Obligation known as All Saints’ Day. This day is also known as All Hallows’ Day or Hallowmas. The word “hallows” can be translated to “saints,” and “mas” can be translated to “mass.” Our Catholic Osceola County private school students celebrate this day, and we want to reflect on its history and meaning.

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DIY Prayer Box Projects

If you are looking for ways to stay connected with God while at home, we have an arts and crafts project for your child to do! Rather than buying a prayer box outright, this DIY project adds a personal touch to her very own prayer box. Arts and crafts are a great way to spend time together while incorporating faith into your home life. Let your child use her imagination to create something so special. Take a look at how simple yet fun it is to make!


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Bible Lessons That Teach Work Ethic

The Bible offers many lessons that can help raise your child into a responsible human being. In fact, a part of parenting is teaching your child to have a good work ethic. Teaching them at a young age helps them prepare for real-world situations, such as college or their career. Use these Bible verses to teach work ethic.

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Mary Crafts for Children

The May Crowning is a longstanding Catholic tradition that venerates the Blessed Mary, the mother of God. Observing the May Crowning can be difficult during quarantine, but it’s possible to honor Mary safely at home. We’ve come up with a list of ways to celebrate Mary’s Month!

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Catholic Schools Week 2020

Catholic Schools Week is coming, and this year’s theme is to learn, serve, lead, and succeed!  This national celebration is entering its 46th year. Catholic schools in Kissimmee, FL observe this special week with Masses, assemblies, and other activities for students, families, parishioners, and community members to come together and congratulate. Take a look at what makes our schools worth celebrating.

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Your Child’s Bedtime Prayer

Teaching a prayer at bedtime is a great way to encourage your child to develop a prayer habit. When you pray together, explain what the prayer means and how he can use it to talk to God in his everyday life. These prayers from Catholic schools in Kissimmee, FL include rhyme to help your child learn and remember the prayers easily, plus start building a relationship with God.

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Christmas Ornaments Children Can Make

Yes, shopping for Christmas decorations is extremely fun! We know your child looks forward to going to the store and choosing the ornaments. But add a personal touch to your tree by making Christmas ornaments yourselves! For homemade, DIY ornaments, all you need is some basic craft supplies. Let your child tap into his creative side with these easy, personalized ornament ideas from St. Cloud private schools.

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What You Need to Know About Advent

In December, Advent is celebrated by Catholics all around the world to prepare for Christmas, the birth of our savior, and wait for the coming of Jesus Christ. Advent originated from the Latin word “adventus,” which translates into “arrival” or “coming.” Grab your Advent calendar, as it’s time to go over what you need to know about this period of time. St. Cloud private schools have the answers to your child’s questions!

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