Ginny Seuffert
July 1, 2011
7,559 Views
There’s no question about it! Discipline is the hot topic in Catholic home schooling circles today. I receive calls about discipline problems every week. I believe that worry about discipline ...
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Contributing Writers
June 4, 2011
6,508 Views
by Rev. Robert Skeris The Gospel of the Eight Beatitudes is surely one of the best beloved passages in all of Holy Writ, and deservedly so. For the fact is ...
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Dr. Mitchell Kalpakgian
June 3, 2011
6,125 Views
Sancho Panza, the comical squire of the illustrious Don Quixote who vowed to restore knight-errantry into a debased world and recover the Golden Age, once told his master, “An ass ...
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John Clark
June 1, 2011
6,436 Views
My children and I were recently speaking about when and how I first began home schooling. The textbook answer is that I started home schooling in the sixth grade, but ...
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Seton Home Study School
May 4, 2011
6,121 Views
Several years ago, His Excellency Cardinal Jose Sanchez was the featured speaker at the Catholic Home Education conference in Manassas, Virginia. He had traveled from Rome in his position as ...
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Dr. Mitchell Kalpakgian
May 3, 2011
6,643 Views
“It is not enough that your actions are good. You must take care that they appear so.” In Henry Fielding’s novel Tom Jones, the wise Squire Allworthy offers this advice ...
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John Clark
May 1, 2011
6,247 Views
Moms instinctively know how to help their children. It has been said that no thermometer is as accurate as a mother’s hand. There is a lot of truth to that saying.
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Contributing Writers
April 4, 2011
4,811 Views
I have been honored and privileged over the past few years to speak at homeschool conferences across the United States and Canada. The key element in all of my talks, and the theme that binds them together, is that Western Civilization is a specifically Christian inheritance that it is the duty of parents to pass on to their children.
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Dr. Mitchell Kalpakgian
April 3, 2011
8,060 Views
One of the most famous statements of wisdom comes from Dr. Johnson, the eminent man of letters of the eighteenth century England who wrote Dictionary of the English Language, Lives ...
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John Clark
April 1, 2011
6,657 Views
As I have written in prior articles, my thirteen-year-old son Demetrius has long had aspirations to be a marine biologist. And as a parent who seeks to encourage his children ...
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Seton Home Study School
March 4, 2011
6,280 Views
Every other day, it seems some new gadget hits the market promising to solve every problem that ever existed. While we all know the hype usually far exceeds reality, some ...
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Dr. Mitchell Kalpakgian
March 3, 2011
6,955 Views
These articles will cite famous advice, wise proverbs, and prudent counsel as they appear in the classics of literature, in the words of famous characters from the good and great ...
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Deacon Eugene McGuirk
March 2, 2011
7,814 Views
A basketball coach had a meeting with a player who was not performing well and asked him, “What is the problem with you? Is it ignorance or apathy?” The player ...
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John Clark
March 1, 2011
6,427 Views
With Ash Wednesday fast approaching, many home schooling families are revisiting their annual question: “What should we give up for Lent?” While there are many worthwhile answers to the question, ...
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Seton Home Study School
February 4, 2011
4,894 Views
Seton is pleased to have produced several video tutorials for our students, and they are available in English & Math.Accounting videos are coming soon!
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Seton Home Study School
February 4, 2011
5,321 Views
Book reports are demanding of the student because they require analytical thinking. They require that the student come to a conclusion based on evidence, and then prove the conclusion by ...
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John Clark
February 1, 2011
6,178 Views
When we were first married, Lisa and I made a pact to go out on a date at least once a week. And, more or less, we’ve been faithful to ...
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Ginny Seuffert
February 1, 2011
5,366 Views
Faithful Catholic home schooling parents understand the value of our lifestyles in forming souls for eternity. Recently, however, I read a book that hints we may enjoy a real advantage ...
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Seton Home Study School
January 4, 2011
8,473 Views
Elizabeth Ann Seton, born in 1774, was the first native-born American to be canonized a saint. Her father was a physician, while her mother was the daughter of an Episcopalian ...
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John Clark
January 1, 2011
5,276 Views
As I write this article, I will turn forty years old in ten days. You would think with four decades of life on this earth under my belt that I’d ...
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