The family is the basic unit of society, and the experiences children have in their families influence their development. Professionals in the field of child development and leaders in the Catholic Church agree that parents are a child's first teacher, and the home is a child's first classroom. Children are beginning school with different levels of readiness. To address this concern, professional organizations have been created to help parents create a stimulating learning environment at home. The effects of faith education outside of the home is limited if the formation is not accompanied by regular instruction by parents. Many documents were published by the Catholic Church to encourage parents to understand the role of the home as the do...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--University of Melbourne, 1992Catholic parishes are undergoing radical changes today....
I have worked in a child care setting for the past ten years. During that period, there have been n...
Home education from the parents perspective is described through a phenomenological study. Twenty-ni...
The home is the most potent setting for the development of Christian characteristics. The ecology ...
Over 300 years of offi cial Church teachings and documents affi rm the importance of the home-school...
Prior research indicates the importance of parent involvement in the religious formation of children...
The goal of this ministry focus paper is to examine the role of the institutional church and that of...
This study will focus on biblical texts and Hebrew cultural evidence to assert that Christian educat...
One of the essential characteristics of quality school is the family involvement in the life and wor...
The goal of this project was to effect a positive cognitive, affective, and behavioral response in p...
ABSTRACT.When the quality of the family's influence on the child's acaderric rerformance i...
In the Fall of 2007, the Archdiocese of New York mandated that parishes in New York offer five hours...
This study explores the family education program's role in enhancing children's religious and moral ...
We have to recognize that home is ultimately more important than school--it is the out-of- school li...
Not only are marriage and the family, natural and religious institutions but, above all...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--University of Melbourne, 1992Catholic parishes are undergoing radical changes today....
I have worked in a child care setting for the past ten years. During that period, there have been n...
Home education from the parents perspective is described through a phenomenological study. Twenty-ni...
The home is the most potent setting for the development of Christian characteristics. The ecology ...
Over 300 years of offi cial Church teachings and documents affi rm the importance of the home-school...
Prior research indicates the importance of parent involvement in the religious formation of children...
The goal of this ministry focus paper is to examine the role of the institutional church and that of...
This study will focus on biblical texts and Hebrew cultural evidence to assert that Christian educat...
One of the essential characteristics of quality school is the family involvement in the life and wor...
The goal of this project was to effect a positive cognitive, affective, and behavioral response in p...
ABSTRACT.When the quality of the family's influence on the child's acaderric rerformance i...
In the Fall of 2007, the Archdiocese of New York mandated that parishes in New York offer five hours...
This study explores the family education program's role in enhancing children's religious and moral ...
We have to recognize that home is ultimately more important than school--it is the out-of- school li...
Not only are marriage and the family, natural and religious institutions but, above all...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--University of Melbourne, 1992Catholic parishes are undergoing radical changes today....
I have worked in a child care setting for the past ten years. During that period, there have been n...
Home education from the parents perspective is described through a phenomenological study. Twenty-ni...