The Tuskegee Airmen, the black 99th Squadron, with German fire above and U.S. prejudice below kept our B-17 bombers safe, never losing a single U.S. bomber.
Read More »Fostering the Love of Learning with Seton’s Kathleen Hunt
Special Services Kathleen Hunt's aim at Seton and throughout her teaching career has always been to have her students experience the joy of learning!
Read More »Making a Difference – Rita Earns Dolley Madison Level Award
Being responsible and independent, skills learned in homeschooling, were key to Rita's successful drive to help children and adults in need at the Mission.
Read More »A Mother’s Day Message from Dr. Clark – 2019
Dr. Clark has recorded a Mother’s Day greeting for our homeschooling moms. We invite you to watch the video above. The transcript is provided below. Hello, homeschooling Mom! Happy Mother’s ...
Read More »Why Good Stories Make it Easy to Teach Moral Lessons
Teaching the difference between right and wrong is not always easy but stories impart values and teach moral lessons, whether in fairy tales or real life.
Read More »Is Rosetta Stone a Better Way to Learn Foreign Languages?
The idea behind Rosetta Stone’s innovative online course, while simple, does help solve the traditional problems of teaching a foreign language in the home.
Read More »St. Louise – Finding Ways for the Wealthy to Help the Poor
Under the direction of St. Vincent de Paul, St. Louise was successful in using her social background to ask the wealthy for donations to the poor and needy.
Read More »Can My Daughter Get an Explanation for her English Grade?
Dr. Mary Kay Clark has answers about Seton book reports, receiving explanations on graded high school papers, and focusing exercises for active learners.
Read More »In the Schoolroom – How to Make Your Pocket Shrines
Mary Ellen has a fun craft for children to create pocket shrines honoring the Blessed Mother and the Sacred Heart of Jesus in their months of May and June.
Read More »Establishing Traditions in Your Homeschool
Mary Ellen Barrett says family traditions are not only fun but extremely appealing to children because structure and routine are of great comfort to them.
Read More »Seton is the Key to Reaching Our Goals
Choosing Seton for their homeschooling was easy for the Kasprzak's because of Seton's value on their families' children succeeding and reaching their goals.
Read More »Why I Recommend Catholic Homeschool Conferences
Tara compares Catholic homeschool conferences to mini-retreats where you can page through the textbooks, speak with the counselors, and renew your spirit.
Read More »4 Ways to Enrich Your Family’s Holy Week
Jeff Minick has tips to help us more fully receive the special graces available to homeschooling families through the challenges and demands of Holy Week.
Read More »Can Military Families Homeschool with Seton Wherever We Live?
Dr. Mary Kay Clark offers practical tips for military families homeschooling overseas, online courses, and fewer restrictions for homeschooling families.
Read More »3 Keys to Raising Your Child’s Interest in Learning
Adopt Psychologist Carl Rogers’ three virtues for teachers to help raise your child's Interest in learning and become a more effective homeschooling parent.
Read More »Is There a Better Time to Pray the Family Rosary?
The Rosary is the special prayer that can be said any time, in any place, aloud or in our heart, and essential for the future of Catholicism in our nation.
Read More »The Art of Handwriting and Why It Makes Us Smarter
Studies say that good handwriting makes us smarter and improves our memory but, as Ashlyn points out, penmanship can also save us from embarrassing moments.
Read More »In the Schoolroom – Lenten Crafts for Children
A salt dough Crown of Thorns is a Lenten craft idea that you can use to point your children toward the Cross and show how their sacrifices will bear fruit.
Read More »5 Ways to Renew Yourself This Spring
Spring is the natural season to adopt a spirit of renewal and time for five simple steps to refresh your family's blessings beyond your wildest imaginings.
Read More »The Secret to Getting Organized In the School Room
The secret to getting organized is to carve out an hour every week and treat it as sacrosanct to keep up with grading, planning, and tidying the shelves.
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