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Elevate Ordinary
AWAKEN Catholic
70 episodes
1 month ago
JonMarc and Teresa Grodi go in-depth in examining feelings-based decision-making versus intellectual openness. How can I tell if I’m rationalizing? What are the hallmarks of prudential reasoning?
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JonMarc and Teresa Grodi go in-depth in examining feelings-based decision-making versus intellectual openness. How can I tell if I’m rationalizing? What are the hallmarks of prudential reasoning?
Show more...
Christianity
Kids & Family,
Religion & Spirituality,
Society & Culture,
Philosophy,
Parenting
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Ep61. Catholic Homeschooling Family of 8 - Part 2: Three Things for a Successful Homeschool
Elevate Ordinary
1 hour 1 minute 6 seconds
2 years ago
Ep61. Catholic Homeschooling Family of 8 - Part 2: Three Things for a Successful Homeschool
Even if you don’t plan to homeschool, this episode is for anyone who wants to think through their own relationship with education. This Part 2 of a 3-Part homeschooling series, JonMarc and Teresa discuss three steps for a successful homeschool: 1) Learning your child, 2) Learning yourself, 3) Learning your environment.
Elevate Ordinary
JonMarc and Teresa Grodi go in-depth in examining feelings-based decision-making versus intellectual openness. How can I tell if I’m rationalizing? What are the hallmarks of prudential reasoning?