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Staying Active Over Summer Break

Summer break in Florida may seem like the perfect time to stay inside to avoid the extreme weather. However, it’s important for the health of children and adults alike to get some sunlight on a daily basis. With the help of vitamin D from sunlight, children can grow healthy bones, build a strong immune system and reduce their chances of chronic illness later in life. Here are some of the best ways for you and your child to stay active over the summer.

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5 Essential Items for a Parental Bucket List

Time flies. Before you know it, the child you just sent off to Pre-K for the first time will be on his way to college. Rather than relying on life events to come up as they happen, some parents create childhood bucket lists. These are lists of things to do before your child turns 18. Consider adding items you and your child can both enjoy that will become cherished lifelong memories. Here are our suggestions.

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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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Make a Pie for Pi Day

Whether your child knows the first hundred digits of pi by heart or is just a fan of sweets, they’ll love the idea of eating pie on Pi Day. Once a year on March 14th (3/14), math nerds and baking enthusiasts come together to celebrate this punny mathematical concept. Take this opportunity to teach your child about baking and math at the same time.

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Black Christian Leaders in History and Today

February is Black History Month, so we have decided to take a look at Black Christian leaders from history and modern times. These figures have given different perspectives, contributing to Christian thought and education in unique ways. At our Kissimmee Catholic schools, we see value in diversity and believe all cultures should be celebrated. From sinners turned saints to theology professors, these Black Christian men have helped form Christianity as we know it today.

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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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Dollars for Scholars Golf Tournament

Holy Redeemer Catholic School, one of our Kissimmee private schools, is hosting its inaugural Dollars for Scholars golf tournament. Come on out to support an incredible cause and give back to the community. Here’s what you need to know about this all-new event. The Dollars for Scholars golf tournament starts at 8:30am on Saturday, October 17 at Hunter’s Creek Golf Club,

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The Importance of Having Dinner Together

Having dinner together as a family has numerous benefits for your child and her upbringing. Moreover, the activities that precede it, from cooking to setting the table, are great bonding opportunities. Osceola County Catholic Schools, the best Kissimmee schools, encourage your family to enjoy their meals in a meaningful gathering every single day! Learn why this sacred time with your child highlights family and the importance of being together.


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Creative-Thinking Apps for Your Child

Spark your child’s imagination and boost her motor skills by incorporating creative-thinking apps into her playtime. Arts and crafts can be messy and pricey, so a little tech time doesn’t hurt. These apps, available for both iPhone and Android, have an easy-to-use interface that even your youngest child can play with no problems. Foster your little Picasso’s artistic side with these highly rated interactive music and art apps that allow her to express herself.

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What to Do in Wild Florida

In Florida, we are blessed to have so many landscapes and sights to see. Wild Florida offers an intimate look into the lives of native and exotic animals roaming freely. Locals and tourists travel to the Everglades for a first-hand experience with our state’s wilderness. Take your family on a safe trip through Florida’s scenic landscapes for an unforgettable and educational experience.


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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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Summer Reading List: Health Topics

Summer is just around the corner, and it’s time to plan your child’s summer reading. Considering the current global pandemic, we thought it would be even more important to have books that discuss health. Your child will learn all about the importance of eating their veggies, signs of sickness, and how to get a better night’s sleep.

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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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Communication is Key: How to Talk to Your Child

As your child gets older, your relationship will change. She’s getting older, facing more difficult situations, and her behavior may be out of the ordinary as she adjusts to understanding her feelings. It’s best to keep healthy communication practices in place while customizing it based on her age and needs. Improve your bond with your child by implementing these methods for talking to your child in a healthy way.

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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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Tips for Teaching Gratitude

Raising a grateful child is an important part of parenting. You want your child to be well-mannered and thankful for everything he has. But being grateful is more than just saying thank you when they receive something. A child should be appreciative for everything God provides because it’ll improve his relationships, happiness, and empathy. Reinforce the value of gratitude with these tips from Osceola County Catholic schools, the top St. Cloud private schools.

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