Moms ask if you can provide a real childhood experience for your kids along with an excellent education. Yes, but there is a catch says Mary Ellen Barrett.
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Mary Ellen Barrett September 9, 2019 2,818 Views
Moms ask if you can provide a real childhood experience for your kids along with an excellent education. Yes, but there is a catch says Mary Ellen Barrett.
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Gina Berrios offers seven kid-approved tips, tricks and shortcuts to make spelling and vocabulary lessons more fun and less of a chore in your school day.
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David Michael Phelps offers homeschool parents a new perspective to help kids enjoy practicing music with four immersive strategies for musical education.
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Consider one of these alternative ways to foster the family's enthusiasm about getting back to school. You might be surprised at the excitement you create!
Read More »Contributing Writers June 6, 2016 6,988 Views
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 »Contributing Writers May 29, 2016 6,780 Views
Amanda Evinger, writer and homeschooling mother of three, explores six creative ways to take First Communion prep seriously and to heart with enthusiasm.
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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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Bob Wiesner offers that some juggling of tasks and pleasure is in order now because a good Catholic cannot simply ignore God’s great gift of springtime.
Read More »Contributing Writers April 27, 2016 6,443 Views
While home for spring break, Anna Eileen was reminded that sibling fun and study time don’t mix, but these four simple strategies can minimize distractions.
Read More »Contributing Writers April 24, 2016 8,115 Views
Suzanne Tombs was running out of time for her son's Confirmation Preparation but was inspired to serve it with nightly desert and make it a family affair!
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Homeschooled since forever, Sarah Younan shares her 3 tips to creating better study habits in high school, and not feel like you're failing or behind.
Read More »Contributing Writers January 12, 2016 7,185 Views
Seton graduate Mary Anslinger shares her 4 tips for succeeding in high school when work and conflicts vie for your attention.
Read More »Contributing Writers January 6, 2016 6,760 Views
How do we help our kids succeed when they fall short of our expectations? Jason and Jessica Wilde share 5 inspirational ways to keep kids motivated.
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Mary Ellen Barrett offers her advice for those advanced curriculum planners, how to organize and stay three weeks ahead so that she's flexible for anything.
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by Anna Eileen | After selecting a few colleges and writing the application essays, the next factor of the college application process to consider is institutional scholarships.
Read More »Dr. Mary Kay Clark December 3, 2014 5,431 Views
by Dr Mary Kay Clark | As we homeschooling families approach Christmas, it is not easy to keep the children attentive to their studies.
Read More »Bob Wiesner July 12, 2014 8,487 Views
More colleges are adding a fine arts requirement for high school applicants. In addition, many states now require fine arts in order to attend in-state institutions. There are a few ...
Read More »Contributing Writers June 26, 2014 13,485 Views
The Cardinal Newman Center interviews Seton Home Study School, why it was founded, the success it has earned and how it can help your family.
Read More »Dr. Mary Kay Clark May 26, 2014 9,153 Views
by Mary Kay Clark | Consider asking your older children to start their schoolwork earlier in the day, for instance, at 7:30 a.m., so they can get at least one or two subjects done before the noise begins from the younger children. Since older children usually stay up later than younger ones, they might try doing some of their schoolwork after the little ones are in bed.
Read More »Seton Home Study School January 29, 2014 9,721 Views
The results from a Seton survey prompt valuable insights into how much time to schedule for homeschooling and Seton staff offer guidance for flexibility.
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