Remember, a most precious Christmas gift you give is homeschooling your children with a good, solid Catholic curriculum in a loving environment: your home.
Read More »First Things First: Passing the Faith to the Next Generation
Lucy Viens began with Seton in 1988. She says Seton's Catholic Curriculum has kept her family Catholic and is helping pass the faith to the next generation.
Read More »The Home School Advantage – Flexibility to Steer Our Own Way
In an ever-changing environment, Tara Brelinsky shows how homeschooling families have the flexibility to provide the best options for our child's education.
Read More »St. Thomas Aquinas on Virtue and Catholic Homeschooling
Homeschooling dad and blogger John Clark opines on St. Thomas Aquinas, the virtue of perseverance, and its relation to the Catholic Homeschooling family.
Read More »When You Feel Like Quitting – Remember Why You Homeschool
John Clark says when we hit rough spots and consider quitting, remember that we homeschool to give our children a gift so great that it can never be repaid.
Read More »All That Matters – Bringing Our Children Closer to God
Around this time every year, John Clark opines, we parents must make educational decisions for our children, decisions to bring our children closer to God.
Read More »How Homeschooling Helped Us Build Faith, Talents, and Skills
Homeschooling provides the environment in which our Faith is nurtured and the flexibility to discover and develop our child’s talents and hone his skills.
Read More »Why Homeschool? To Raise Saints and Build Faith Traditions
Theresa Steinel shares that her first and foremost goal in life is to raise saints for God and homeschooling is making it easier for her to accomplish that.
Read More »Message to Seton Graduates – Make Politics Lofty Again
In Dr. Mary Kay Clark's "Make A Difference" speech, Seton's 2017 graduates are called to make politics lofty again, promoting truth and the right to life.
Read More »The Hogan’s Family Prescription for Seton Home Study Success
When a family medical issue arose, The Hogan's prayed and researched. Seton Home Study had it all: Catholic, accredited, and an all-around great education.
Read More »5 Life Skills Little Ones Can Learn Now
Riley Damitz explores 5 ways to help children learn life skills, grow in responsibility and learn to appreciate family values by helping around the house.
Read More »Why Our Family Carries Forth the Homeschool Tradition
Homeschooling is an excellent, flexible, and affordable education and has helped the Seuffert family instill the important values of their faith and family.
Read More »Divine Mercy for Homeschooling Parents
Amanda Evinger, homeschooling mother and author, talks about the Divine Mercy of Jesus, and how parents can benefit by reflecting on it this Easter Season.
Read More »Don’t Trust My Homeschooling? Tips to Shut Down the ‘Quiz Masters’
From the 20 “All Time Most Popular Articles”: Mary Ellen Barrett shares her tips and humor for dealing with people who distrust your homeschooling decision.
Read More »7 Secrets to Success in Spelling and Vocabulary
Gina Berrios offers seven kid-approved tips, tricks and shortcuts to make spelling and vocabulary lessons more fun and less of a chore in your school day.
Read More »3 Prayers to Guide Our Family’s Way Through Lent
Dom Alban Baker helps our Lenten way with three prayers from the Mass in the first few days of Lent and ways they can be applied to homeschooling families.
Read More »Daily Mass is Impossible. . .Or Is It? 6 Ways to Get There
Cheryl Hernandez shares six obstacles that keep many of us from attending daily mass and then walks us through simple solutions to every single one of them.
Read More »The Art of Homeschooling Several Young Children at Once
Amanda Evinger, homeschooling Mom and author, draws on her experiences to offer advice if you are blessed with homeschooling several little ones at once.
Read More »How Yoda Helps Me… With Homeschooling
After countless viewings of Star Wars movies with his kids, John Clark is pleased to report that he has picked up a few homeschool pointers from Yoda.
Read More »6 Secrets to Student Success in Writing
Do your students moan and complain when told to write a paragraph? Gina Berrios shares six secrets she uses to pave the road to success in teaching writing.
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