5 Reasons Why Homeschool Kids Will Survive the Zombie Apocalypse

Hi there! SetonMagazine.com has just published my newest article; it’s furiously tongue-in-cheek, and uses a fictional situation to highlight real benefits of  homeschooling. Enjoy!


  So we’ve seen the hordes of pale, disjointed shadows staggering around neighborhoods, clawing through windows and muttering something about ‘bwainzz…’  The Zombie Apocalypse – we’re told – is coming, so get prepping. 

Seeing this famous meme made me realize that homeschool kids may have five advantages over everyone else in this coming apocalypse. Maybe you’ll think of more (and better ones!), but here we go.  : )

  • 1. Homeschool Kids Get Better Cardio
  • 2. Homeschool Kids Use their Environment Better
  • 3. Homeschool Kids Make Better Teams
  • 4. Homeschool Kids Have Community – Or None
  • 5. Homeschool Kids Think Better and Faster

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Dominic de Souza

Geeks over epics, mystics, science, the angelic, & movies. I am riveted by the Catholic frontier between faith, science, and history. I converted from radical traditionalism by a strange route – through archaeology. That led me to quantum physics, psychoanalysis and mythology, evolution and angels, and our Holy Father Pope Francis. I believe it’s important to read widely, from all sides, and to celebrate the good, true, and beautiful wherever it is found. See more posts
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