As we reach the climax of Lent, Lydia Martin shares an experience which reminds us of the true paradox of Christ's failure and conquest on the Cross.
Read More »Prolonged by Procrastination? Try the 90-90 Rule to Finish Well
Conquer procrastination - pace yourself. Know that the first part of the job takes 90% of the time but the second part of the job takes 90% of the time too.
Read More »Is It Okay for Me to Look at the Tests Before My Son Takes Them?
Seton Home Study School's Dr. Mary Kay Clark has advice on test prep, the most important subjects, and the best ways to develop thinking and writing skills.
Read More »Keep Calm and Be Prepared – A Mother’s Guide to Sick Days
As a young mom, Mary Ellen Barrett was caught off-guard when someone woke in the night sniffling, coughing, or worse, so she made up this shelf of supplies.
Read More »Dream Big – A Winner’s Advice for Success in Life and Homeschool
Seton grad, NCAA champ, and espnW player of the week, Nebraska Husker Annika Albrecht says, "Dream big and work hard to make those dreams become reality!"
Read More »St. Patrick – Patron Saint and Apostle of Ireland Pray for Us!
Patrick was born in Roman Britain. At age 16, he was captured by Irish pirates and sold as a slave. He suffered many trials but would go on to convert Ireland.
Read More »The Secret to Finding the Happiness of Lent
John Clark says Lent is a reminder of the end for which God made us, which is to see Him face to face and share in His happiness. Everything else is dust.
Read More »Saint Madeleine Sophie Barat Visionary Founder Pray for Us
Schools of Mother Barat succeeded because prayerful sisters in each country, inspired by the Sacred Heart of Jesus, were empowered to teach in unique ways.
Read More »Catholic Harbor – A Thriving Online Community for Seton Students
Catholic Harbor is a new student-moderated online community of Seton Home Study School students and grads to socialize and have fun with different forums.
Read More »In Celebration of St. Valentine, Saint of Legend and Love
There are many legends on the origin of St. Valentine's Day, but we know that he was a man of great faith and is the patron of love, devotion, and romance.
Read More »Where’s the Social Justice in Our Largely unChristian World?
For homeschoolers to make a difference in a largely unChristian world we need to command the tools of social justice - because it is a very Catholic notion.
Read More »Ten $1,500 College Scholarships for 2018 Seton Graduates
Dr. Mary Kay Clark has news about ten $1,500 scholarships offered to Seton high school students graduating in 2018. Details are at setonhome.org/scholarship
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The Gumerson's benefits of Seton homeschooling include extra time with dad and each other, growing closer as a family, and the Kid Catholic YouTube channel.
Read More »The Key to Keeping the Faith on the Secular College Campus
Jeff Minick has gathered intel on improving the chance that your college student will grow strong in their Catholic Faith rather than losing it at college.
Read More »5 Moms Speak on the Future of Homeschooling
What will homeschooling look like tomorrow? Mary Ellen Barrett asked five Seton Magazine contributors for their thoughts on the future of homeschooling.
Read More »How to be as Joyful as Simeon at the Presentation of Jesus
What joy must have been in Simeon’s heart at the Presentation of Jesus. Try this month, to seek his help to develop the virtues of faith, hope, and charity.
Read More »5 Simple Ways to Improve Your Homeschooling Experience
Schedule your way to success. Homeschool senior Maria Daniela has a bag of tips and tricks that will help you succeed and enjoy your homeschool experience.
Read More »4 Areas of Education Homeschoolers Should Explore
John Tuttle reviews four groups of homeschool activities essential for children to grow strong in their faith and be able to function properly in society.
Read More »4 Keys to Helping Your Children Find Their Career
Sarah Rollins, a homeschool mom of ten, has simple, practical advice for parents to help high school students discover their aptitude and career potential.
Read More »The Secret to Helping Your Child Love Reading
If you want a child to love something, give it to them for free and demand nothing back. Be patient. If it works, you will be sure that it came from God.
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