Inspire and strengthen your homeschool journey with these pearls of wisdom and insight selected by Msgr. Joseph B. Code from Mother Seton's daily writings.
Read More »Eyes Wide Open and Getting to Heaven – Homeschooling with the Martin Family
Anna and Ed have chosen to homeschool to get their children to heaven of course but to also “Think for themselves. Eyes wide open. Be able to debate ideas.”
Read More »Homeschoolers Marching Together at the March for Life
Catholic homeschoolers are poised to change the culture as we march together toward a world where all life is welcomed and cherished. May we live to see it.
Read More »St. Blaise – Beneficent Saint of Miracles
Looking for a miracle? Ask St. Blaise, a popular saint during the Middle Ages, one of the 14 Holy Helpers, and a physician known for miraculous cures.
Read More »Where Did This Kid Come From? Homeschooling by the Temperaments
Seton's philosophy, "Adjust the program to fit the child, not the child to fit the program” is borne out in Laraine and Art Bennett's book on temperaments.
Read More »Let’s Stop Mis-Defining Genius
Our job as parents is to stop pigeonholing genius to classrooms and books, embrace the countless forms of genius, and see the brilliance in our children.
Read More »Using the Power of the Arts to Change Hearts and Minds
Seton grad Emma Hackett says the Seton curriculum is an irreplaceable gift and advises students to use all of the resources and absorb as much as they can!
Read More »Filling the Gaps – Learning to Overcome Hardships and Hurdles
A great benefit of homeschooling is that instruction can be tailored to a student’s strength and learning style to find their niche of genius or creativity.
Read More »Seton Staff Profile – Jim Shanley
A favorite part of Jim Shanley's job is introducing ‘Featured Families’ to the Seton community,” he says. “Each family has an encouraging story to tell.”
Read More »This is Why We Homeschool
Families homeschool for better education and to strengthen family ties but chief among the reasons may be keeping God at the center of their lives.
Read More »Couch School: Tips For When Your Student—Or You—Are Sick
One of the blessings of homeschooling is the parent's flexibility to decide the best strategy for those days when their school-aged children are sick.
Read More »The Unexpected Benefits of Adding Drama to Your Homeschool
Getting your students involved in theatre can be a lot of fun but also is a particularly well-suited opportunity for homeschoolers - Julia Clark explains.
Read More »Seton and JPCatholic Students Know and Live the Truth Boldly
Teresa Doherty knows first hand how Seton Home Study and John Paul the Great Catholic University prepare students to know and live out the truth boldly.
Read More »Is it Better to Turn In Finished Work Altogether or by Subject?
"Is it better to turn in completed work altogether or when a student's individual subjects are completed?" Dr. Clark answers a frequently asked question.
Read More »The Lost Colony of Roanoke – A Mystery of American History
Sir Walter Raleigh's unlucky band of English settlers, "The Lost Colony of Roanoke," is still, even after centuries, a baffling mystery of American history.
Read More »Preparing for Advent – One Week at a Time – Week Four
A collection of timely crafts, books, and activities for Advent, in weekly snippets, can help families welcome the Christ Child into their hearts and homes.
Read More »Preparing for Advent – One Week at a Time – Week Three
A collection of timely crafts, books, and activities for Advent, in weekly snippets, can help families welcome the Christ Child into their hearts and homes.
Read More »Preparing for Advent – One Week at a Time – Week Two
A collection of timely crafts, books, and activities for Advent, in weekly snippets, can help families welcome the Christ Child into their hearts and homes.
Read More »Preparing for Advent – One Week at a Time
A collection of timely crafts, books, and activities for Advent, in weekly snippets, can help families welcome the Christ Child into their hearts and homes.
Read More »Five Practical Ways to Keep Christ in Advent
Christmas parties, concerts, shopping trips - December stress happens, but Debbie Gaudino offers five practical ways to keep calm and Keep Christ in Advent.
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