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Apr 05, 2023

Up from the Grave He Arose

It is Holy Week. For Christians, we are hushed, reflective, repentant, and pensive. The perfect Son of God, Jesus Christ, who came to earth to live a sinless life, offers himself as an unblemished sacrifice as payment for the sins of the world. He is crucified, dies, and descends...

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Mar 27, 2023

This Month in Podcasts: Highlights from March’s Episodes

Ready to review the top takeaways from March’s Classical Conversations® podcast episodes? March Podcast Recap: Highlights and Takeaways Fret not if you missed some of our latest episodes—in this monthly recap of our podcasts, we’ll cover the best practical tips, advice, and encouragement from Refining Rhetoric with Robert Bortins...

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Mar 15, 2023

2023 National Conference: Register Now!

Classical Conversations® families—mark your calendar for Thursday, May 4, through Saturday, May 6, 2023. You’re invited to our annual National Conference near our home office in Southern Pines, North Carolina! Presented by the nonprofit the Classical Conversations Foundation, this family-friendly, three-day event is a great opportunity to connect with...

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Mar 06, 2023

11 Keys to Make Homeschooling Doable

At Classical Conversations®, we’ll never try to convince you that homeschooling is easy. However, homeschooling is worth every moment of effort, and we believe that with the right tools under your belt, homeschooling can be made doable. 11 Things to Do to Homeschool Successfully Homeschooling is a journey. Along...

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Mar 01, 2023

What Are the Five Core Habits of Grammar?

How do you approach teaching your child a new subject? Especially for those less familiar to parents like, say, science or Latin, starting to learn a new subject can be a challenge. That’s where the Five Core Habits of Grammar can help! This set of classical tools can be...

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Feb 20, 2023

The Education of Washington and Lincoln

President George Washington was born on February 22, 1732. President Abraham Lincoln was born on February 12, 1809. We now celebrate their lives—and those of our other presidents—this Presidents’ Day. Ask any American to name some of the greatest U.S. presidents, and probably near the top of their list...

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