Contributing Writers
January 11, 2020
7,534 Views
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.
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John Clark
January 10, 2020
5,417 Views
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.
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Contributing Writers
January 10, 2020
2,158 Views
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!
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Contributing Writers
January 9, 2020
2,172 Views
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.
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Contributing Writers
January 9, 2020
1,839 Views
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.”
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Contributing Writers
January 8, 2020
10,255 Views
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.
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Contributing Writers
January 8, 2020
2,168 Views
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.
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Contributing Writers
January 7, 2020
2,715 Views
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.
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Contributing Writers
January 6, 2020
2,219 Views
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.
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Dr. Mary Kay Clark
January 6, 2020
1,715 Views
"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.
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Contributing Writers
January 5, 2020
2,309 Views
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.
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Mary Ellen Barrett
December 18, 2019
2,331 Views
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.
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Mary Ellen Barrett
December 10, 2019
2,551 Views
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.
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Mary Ellen Barrett
December 3, 2019
3,017 Views
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.
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Mary Ellen Barrett
November 26, 2019
3,630 Views
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.
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Contributing Writers
November 22, 2019
4,375 Views
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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Mary Ellen Barrett
November 15, 2019
9,423 Views
Mary Ellen Barrett shares her family's traditions, crafts, and recipes through the season of Advent with books and activities for saint and feast days too!
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Contributing Writers
November 14, 2019
2,468 Views
Over 1,000 families have joined the Connect with Seton Families program in seven months, meeting and trading questions and answers about homeschooling.
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Contributing Writers
November 14, 2019
2,821 Views
In our fight for our children’s souls, as we educate them for Eternity, we can ask God for the grace to discern our priorities and the courage to live them.
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Contributing Writers
November 14, 2019
5,283 Views
Rather than live a life of luxury, noblewoman St. Elizabeth of Hungary, chose to serve the Suffering Christ through service to the poorest of the poor.
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