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How to Teach Your Child About Memorial Day

Our country sets aside a day every year to honor those who made the ultimate sacrifice while serving in the military. This year on May 30, take an opportunity to teach your child about the significance of Memorial Day. Wherever you decide to celebrate, there are plenty of ways to honor the fallen as a family.

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Mother’s Day Activities for the Whole Family

Between work meetings, volunteering at your kids’ school and dropping them off at band practice, finding time for family bonding can be a challenge. This Mother’s Day, you deserve to take time to celebrate the life you’ve built. See if you can recruit other family members to help you plan and set up the activities for the day. Here are some ideas for spending Mother’s Day together and creating lifelong memories.

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Go on a Park Adventure for Earth Day

We celebrate Earth Day every April to honor our planet and everything it does for us. This year, the theme of the day is “Restore Our Earth.” For children to appreciate what we’re working to restore, it helps to see what nature has to offer. By visiting Osceola County parks and virtually touring national parks, you and your child can gain a new perspective on the wonders of nature. Here are some great options for a family-friendly Earth Day park adventure:

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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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Give Kids A Smile Day

The American Dental Association Foundation’s Give Kids A Smile program is on February 7th! Having healthy teeth contributes to the way your child will learn to talk, smile, and chew, which builds his confidence. St. Cloud private schools have teeth-care tips that will help your child feel confident with his smile! Establish good oral health techniques now to develop lifelong habits.

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Celebrating Chocolate Cake Day

January 27th is National Chocolate Cake Day! Yes, a day dedicated to one of the most delicious desserts. Teaching your child to bake is a beneficial experience to smooth their school skills. Not only will you be spending quality time with him, but he will learn hand-eye coordination, spatial perception and planning, math, and strengthen his hand. Celebrate this important day by baking these delectable and easy recipes from St. Cloud private schools with your child!

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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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