Homeschooling is the best decision Mrs. Pierlot ever made as it lets the children blossom into who they actually are, not who society might mold them to be.
Read More »Easy-Going, Patient, Serene, and Calm: The Phlegmatic Child
Treasure your easy-going phlegmatic child, encourage them and guide them to engage life and you will give the world a calm, collected, and wise human being.
Read More »Seton Home Study School – Thriving in the Philippines
Seton Counselor Cai Acuna shares why Filipino families in the Philippines and around the world find Seton Home Study a perfect fit for their family values
Read More »Good Father Gus: A Man for Our Time
Born a slave, Father Tolton is a grand example of how faith, perseverance, and discipleship can be welded together to overcome seemingly impossible odds.
Read More »Seton Home Study School Keys to Homeschooling Success
This guide to the keys that are part of your enrollment with Seton Home Study School will save you time and effort and help you have homeschooling success.
Read More »Seton Staff Profile – Meet Emily Prause
Graphic designer Emily Prause's passion for books, eye for beauty, and artistic skills, are all apparent in the remarkable books she is designing at Seton.
Read More »Seton Home Study School 2020 School Supply List
We’ve compiled a few printable lists of school supplies, separated by grade, of general homeschool supplies and equipment. We hope these lists help you get your homeschool set up and running smoothly.
Read More »What Are Study-Help Websites and Why Should I be Concerned?
The internet can be a stumbling block for learning if used for plagiarism and cheating facilitated at study-help websites. Here is what you should know.
Read More »America’s Conspirator – How One Man Planned to Steal the West
He may have lost his vice-presidency of the United States but Aaron Burr had his eyes on a much grander prize - he planned to steal the Louisiana Territory.
Read More »What College Professors Say About Their Homeschooled Students
If you are sending your homeschooled students to college, these observations from college professors might provide an advantage in their college experience.
Read More »Time to Party! – Homeschooling Your Fun-Loving Sanguine Child
Your sanguine child needs help staying on task so provide structure, set clear expectations, and treasure his friendliness, enthusiasm, and love of fun.
Read More »When Life Throws You a Curveball – Homeschooling Through Hard Times
When a family's life is thrown upside down, trusting in God's Providence is critical but the flexibility and stability of homeschooling is a blessing too.
Read More »Seton Staff Profile – Meet Nathan Puray
The joy about working at Seton? Graphic Designer Nathan Puray thought a long moment, then opened with, “There is a genuine moral good in working here..."
Read More »New Dynamics in Education: Responding to the Virus
Finding the best method for a child's education in the age of COVID has given a definitive nod to the legitimacy of homeschooling and of learning at home.
Read More »Congratulations Seton Class of 2020!
We present to you five members of the Seton Home Study School Class of 2020 with a snippet on their Seton experience and future plans. Godspeed graduates!
Read More »St. Veronica, Saint of Kindness and Charity
What we know about St. Veronica and her act of kindness is based on tradition, but still, her veil is considered one of the Church's most treasured relics.
Read More »Dear Homeschooling Dad: YOU Matter Too
Tara Brelinsky shares seven ways a Dad teaches his children how to know, love, and serve God better than any book, curriculum, or homeschool class ever can.
Read More »Madeline’s Fundraising Brings Clean Water to 2,000 Families
Madeline was inspired to help a village in Nyeri, Kenya. Her fundraising led to building a well and bringing clean water to a village of 2,000 families.
Read More »Of Cowboys and Texas, and a Promise Kept
Bruce Clark never forgot how his spirit was lifted by cowboy legends during dark and trying times of his youth and a promise he made to give something back.
Read More »Start Early, Finish School, Then On to the Fun Stuff
Mandy Viles loves the Seton curriculum because it's so rigorous and accredited and she knows her children are receiving a good, quality, Catholic education.
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