Amanda Evinger shares her experiences homeschooling in rural North Dakota. From their Catholic 'house on the prairie', their kids learn Faith and skills.
Read More »Chess Mates: Why Seton Homeschoolers Should Play
Nick Marmalejo shares how his childhood was transformed by chess, and how he believes that students should hone the skills of tactics and patience.
Read More »Will Liberal Arts Get Me a Job? Meet Christendom’s Career Prep Director
Greg Monroe shares his experience working as the full-time Career & Leadership Director at Christendom College. Liberal Arts gets you a job. Everywhere.
Read More »5 Do’s & Don’ts to Make Meal Planning Work!
When she started meal planning Elizabeth Turajski used to make the mistake of making a different dish from scratch every night. Her 5 tips to save you time!
Read More »Blessed by Grief: Lessons My Children Learned from Sorrow
Teresa Collins shares how her family learned to share grief and mutual support over her son's death, knowing that her child had returned to God.
Read More »Why Catholic Homeschooling & Monks Seek the Same Thing
It can be challenging to look at the world today and to remember the words of Scripture: “…where sin increased, grace overflowed all the more” (Rms. 5:20). We know the ...
Read More »5 Ways Families Can Foster a Religious Vocation
I have five personal insights to share with you if you're interested in fostering a religious vocation among your children.
Read More »Secret Crochet: The Magical Moment When I Discovered My Daughter’s Talent
I don't crochet. As far as I knew at the time, my daughter knew nothing about crocheting. Yet there they were, right in her closet.
Read More »4 Spiritual Habits for Homeschooling, Whether with 1 or 13 Kids
Here are four spiritual habits my friend has used through homeschooling her 13 kids, and that have already helped me as I start my adventure!
Read More »‘Sainthood Is Your Future’: Discovering My Vocation after High School
Your ultimate destiny is sainthood, and by following your unique vocation, you will change the world - with or without a degree!
Read More »Stem Cell Research: 5 Things to Share With Your Teens
As parents we might think to ourselves that stem cell research is a too remote or complicated issue to discuss with our kids. Here's an easy guide.
Read More »Homeschooling One Child: How I Stay Positive with the ‘Just One Syndrome’
by Anna Marie Jehorek | We’re still discovering the pros and cons unique to homeschooling one child. We’re learning what works for us and that’s part of the beauty of homeschool.
Read More »Why ‘Learning Corners’ are a *Brilliant* Idea in Homeschooling!
by Elizabeth Rozycki | Learning corners extend well beyond the arts and are limited only by your own imagination. Here are some ideas and ways to implement learning corners in your homeschool...
Read More »5 Ways to Make Your Kids *Love* Confession
by Debbie Gaudino | Here are five ideas that my family used to prepare our children for Confession, this great sacrament of God's mercy, for the first time.
Read More »Seton Success Story: Maribeth Kelly Pursuing Masters in Theology
by Maribeth Kelly | By choosing the Seton Home Study Curriculum, my parents were given the tools and resources to foster my desire for knowledge ...
Read More »5 Ways to Raise Readers in Our Digital World
The good news is that often young readers are not born, but made. No matter how old your child is...
Read More »The Chore Battle: My 5 Tried & True Tactics
by Elizabeth Turajski | One of the ongoing battles I face is trying to get my kids to do their fair share of chore and clean up.
Read More »Consecration to Mary: How a Homeschool Mom Started Seeing Miracles
by Heather Hryniewiecki | The first part of consecration to Mary is to undertake a time of preparation. St. Louis De Montfort describes it in True Devotion to Mary as...
Read More »The Perfect Prayer for Tired Parents – Inspired by St Francis
by Tara Brelinsky | Inspired by the Spirit's prompting, I felt called to tailor the prayer so that it resonated all the more with weary and tired parents.
Read More »Under Your Protection: The Marian Antiphons in Homeschooling
by Fr. Mark Wenzinger | The month of October is dedicated to the Rosary in a particular way... best known of the four Marian antiphons that are recited or sung after Night Prayer in the Roman Liturgy of the Hours.
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