Schools have always been one of the
primary facilities for children and young adults to learn. Though this is the case for most academic subjects, it
is not always true for religion. There are schools that include religion in its curriculum, schools that barely
touch on the subject, and some schools that do not even include it. For parents who want to be certain of their
child’s involvement in religion and the faith, Catholic homeschooling is an ideal method of
learning.
The idea behind homeschooling that follows Catholicism is for a parent to be involved in
nurturing their child’s knowledge and understanding of the Catholic religion. It is not as simple as just reading
and memorizing scriptures. It is more on actually teaching Catholic morals and values that will eventually be
permanently imprinted into children so it influences their words and actions.
This is a wonderful undertaking for any Catholic parent as it
allows them to be more involved with the lives and the growth of their children. However, it can be a difficult
process to start most especially if the parent is doing it for the first time and is not exactly sure on what to
do. Fortunately, there have been others who have tried and actually succeeded in Catholic homeschooling and are
very much willing to share their knowledge and experiences to hopeful parents. A good way to find such a resource
is to look for Catholic support groups living in your area or close to it. Catholic support groups will usually
have information on how to conduct a Catholic homeschool for children and these groups are almost always welcoming
to newcomers looking for assistance.
If such a community is not easily found, another good method
for looking for information is through the net. You would be surprised to see the number of online Catholic support
groups that have information on Catholic homeschool. One such online resource is addressed atwww.catholichomeschool.org. This website is an extensive source of information for
anything and everything about how to Catholic homeschool. It has a facility for finding Catholic support groups
as well as other information such as curriculums, books, stores, and how to get started with homeschooling.
Another good site iswww.love2learn.net. It is owned and maintained by a group of experienced
Catholic homeschool teachers. They also have information regarding books and Catholic homeschool curriculum
but extend to other subjects other than religion.
If you are not content with how schools handle the subject of
Catholicism with your children, homeschooling might just be for you. Though Catholic homeschooling is primarily for
the children, parents can also have a fantastic time teaching their children a thing or two. In the end, it also
allows them to play a larger role in the lives of their children.