Dr. Robert Rice explains why your Seton English courses are among the most valuable you will take and will provide a head start in achieving your career goals.
Read More »Minimalism: A Homeschooling Mom’s New Best Friend?
Mom of six, Elizabeth Turajski shares how minimalism brought more peace to her homeschool. Could a simpler, slower lifestyle be just what your family needs?
Read More »Top 10 Incredible Homeschool Social Activities!
Socialization is a challenge for homeschoolers: There are too many opportunities! What to choose? Suzanne Tombs lists her family’s top 10 social activities.
Read More »When Dads Teach – Confessions of a Homeschooling Father
Becoming a full time homeschooling father this year taught John Clark that they don’t get near enough thanks, or even, recognition. He wants to change that.
Read More »Why the Key to Life is How We Travel to Our Goal
To reach our goal, are all life journeys equal? Dr Kalpakgian delves into Dickens’ David Copperfield to show that the mode of travel really does matter.
Read More »How Can I Motivate My Reluctant Book Report Writer?
In this round of Q & A's from homeschool families, Dr. Mary Kay Clark responds to the reluctant book report writer, when to call Seton counselors, and more.
Read More »5 Tips on Simple Summer Pleasures
All moms know how stressful summer vacations can be without a routine. Debbie Gaudino shares five tips for formulating a fun and restful summer schedule.
Read More »5 Simple Ways to Invite God into Your Homeschool
We all feel a calling to homeschool as part of our God-given vocation. Jennifer Elia presents five easy, meaningful ways to invite God into your classroom.
Read More »7 Wonderful Ways to Take First Communion Prep to Heart
Amanda Evinger, writer and homeschooling mother of three, explores six creative ways to take First Communion prep seriously and to heart with enthusiasm.
Read More »The Secret to ‘Thank You Mom’ When We See a School Bus
Homeschooling mothers are today’s heroines. Mary Donellan, shares a School Bus tradition in a heart-felt tribute to her mother and all homeschooling moms.
Read More »‘What Can I Do?’ Be A Narnian. That’s What You Can Do.
It's not about big solutions but doing little things with love. John Clark on how to combat the darkness with the light and hope of Christ. Be A Narnian!
Read More »The Surprising Rewards of Generosity
Christ asks us to give unselfishly for His sake. However, Mitchell Kalpakgian discusses how such generosity is always rewarded, often in surprising ways!
Read More »5 Essential Sick Day Strategies for Homeschoolers
We know that sickness can be disastrous for a homeschool schedule. Homeschooling mom, Patricia Purcell, shares her strategies to minimize sick day damage.
Read More »3 Fantastic Ways to Inspire Our Kids’ Vocation
How can we prepare children to embrace God’s plans for them? Inspired by Pope Francis, Gina Berrios shares practical suggestions to foster kids’ vocation.
Read More »The Secret About Homeschool and Socialization
What about socialization? Homeschooling mother, Patrice Fagnant-MacArthur, discusses the wealth of opportunities for homeschoolers to learn social skills.
Read More »How We Imitate Christ by Loving Our Mother
How does Jesus teach us to honor our mother? 2014 Seton graduate, Andrew Murphy, reflects on Christ’s love for Mary and how we can imitate His example.
Read More »7 Ways to Put the Fun into a Functional Workspace
Does your drab desk need a transformation? Riley Damitz relates the seven easy and creative steps she took to put the "fun" into her functional work space.
Read More »5 Vital Tips if You Plan on Living To Be 1,000 Years Old
Five things to consider if you plan on living to be 1,000 years old. John Clark lightheartedly hypothesizes the pros and cons about life as a millenarian
Read More »Why We Can’t Succeed Without Noble Thoughts
Why should we study the classics and develop noble thoughts? Dr. Mitchell Kalpakgian explores the essential role of literature in character formation.
Read More »Faithfully Catholic: A Student’s Guide to Study Abroad
Must you attend a large, secular university to study abroad? Samuel Phillips, Christendom College’s Admissions Director, dispels a popular myth.
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