Spending too much time searching instead of researching? Seton student Mary Anslinger gives her top six website resources to help streamline your studies!
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Contributing Writers October 5, 2016 7,211 Views
Spending too much time searching instead of researching? Seton student Mary Anslinger gives her top six website resources to help streamline your studies!
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Extracurricular activities? Veteran homeschooler and musician Karena Tapsak gives practical and fun ways to integrate music into your homeschool curriculum.
Read More »Contributing Writers September 18, 2016 4,146 Views
Does the teacher need a sick day? Jennifer Elia offers her tried and true tips for keeping school and momentum going when sickness strikes your homeschool.
Read More »Dr. Mary Kay Clark September 4, 2016 4,422 Views
Mary Kay Clark says the core of Catholic home schooling is living and loving the Catholic Faith and showing your children that Jesus is the Essence of life.
Read More »Contributing Writers August 24, 2016 4,529 Views
Charlotte Meilaender suggests three ways participation in the performing arts can benefit homeschoolers. Could this be an extracurricular activity for you?
Read More »Contributing Writers August 16, 2016 3,451 Views
Christina Patterson holds that literacy can be found in everyday activities and moments and that we can teach literacy learning through the “little things”.
Read More »Contributing Writers August 11, 2016 6,495 Views
Designing a routine can be fun; carrying it out is the difficult part. Breana English shares six easy tips she's found for creating a routine that's doable.
Read More »Contributing Writers July 27, 2016 6,203 Views
How can homeschooling parents maintain a joyful heart and enthusiasm in the midst of the often hectic busyness of family life? Amanda Evinger explains how.
Read More »Contributing Writers July 26, 2016 6,159 Views
Summer is a great time to set goals be organized for the school year ahead. Seton alumna, Anna Eileen, shares the keys to make this academic year a success!
Read More »Contributing Writers June 28, 2016 6,095 Views
Why join a homeschool group? Veteran home educator, Karena Tapsak, shares how family life is enriched by participating in homeschool group activities.
Read More »Contributing Writers June 20, 2016 5,016 Views
How can dads get more involved in schooling at home? Renee Zilio discusses how homeschooling dads can share their knowledge and experience with their kids.
Read More »Contributing Writers May 14, 2016 6,675 Views
Interested in a personal booklist? Mary Donellan decided that's what she needed to reclaim her reading habit and came up with a simple three step solution.
Read More »Contributing Writers May 9, 2016 7,719 Views
Christine Smitha says homeschooling is more than developing intellect and urges moms to put on the Armor of God to protect our children's spiritual lives.
Read More »Contributing Writers April 25, 2016 23,620 Views
No time to pray? Teresa Collins reminds us that activities in our busy lives are precisely the opportunities to turn toward God in intimate conversation.
Read More »Contributing Writers April 16, 2016 7,591 Views
Jennifer Elia has five reasons to put down your plan book and get outside of the classroom! Homeschool experiences outside the home are just too precious.
Read More »Contributing Writers December 5, 2015 6,138 Views
Patricia Purcell shares her five steps to setting up a book club meeting, and how to inspire kids to join it and enjoy it too!
Read More »Dr. Mary Kay Clark October 4, 2013 6,619 Views
The month of October is dedicated to the Blessed Mother of God, especially under her title Our Lady of the Rosary. In the Rosary, we pray an Our Father and ten Hail Marys for each of five decades on the Rosary. Each decade represents a Mystery of the Rosary; that is, an event in the life of Jesus and Mary.
Read More »Seton Home Study School September 12, 2013 7,463 Views
There’s a new book that is especially relevant for Catholic home schooling youth. What makes this story of St. Philomena even more remarkable is that it is written by a thirteen-year-old girl, the age of our young saint when she was martyred.
Read More »Seton Home Study School August 23, 2013 7,379 Views
There are two books that belong in every Catholic home: the Holy Bible and the Catechism of the Catholic Church. That said, Seton Educational Media has gathered quite a collection ...
Read More »Ginny Seuffert August 2, 2013 10,414 Views
Many of you find your school day schedule continuously interrupted by telephone calls and even unannounced visits from relatives and friends. One mom told me, “My extended family lives nearby, and while they are supportive of my home school, they just don’t get it!
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