John Clark says when we hit rough spots and consider quitting, remember that we homeschool to give our children a gift so great that it can never be repaid.
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5 Ways for Homeschoolers to be Champions at Sports and Fitness
Mary Ellen Barrett may not be a major league enthusiast but recognizes the importance of fitness and students learning cooperation and teamwork in sports.
Read More »Homeschoolers: Use These Simple Remedies if You Feel Overwhelmed
Seton Guidance Counselor Nick Marmalejo has this homeschool advice. When a problem arises, it's okay to ask for help but especially when you're overwhelmed.
Read More »How Seton Home Study Nurtures Little Miracles in a Dark World
Adele Darnowski shares how, as a young pro-life missionary, she had a watershed moment with a Seton Home School family that would change her life later on.
Read More »What’s a Good Rule of Thumb on Moving Children Ahead a Grade?
Parents should make the final decision, but Dr. Mary Kay Clark says be careful with these subjects to avoid leaving a student with critical knowledge gaps.
Read More »St. Joseph of Cupertino – September 18 – Fransican Priest and Friar
Saint Joseph of Cupertino was a Franciscan Friar and Priest. He is sometimes known as the Flying Friar because he would rise from the ground while saying the Mass or ...
Read More »Is Marriage in God’s Plan to Raise Saintly Children?
Mary Kay Clark uses teachings of the Catholic Church to illustrate how the sacrament of marriage fits in God's plan to educate and raise saintly children.
Read More »5 Reasons to Love Seton’s Online Printable Lesson Plans
Cheryl Hernández loves Seton's printable weekly lesson plans because they help her students stay on target and complete their assignments on a timely basis.
Read More »6 Ways to be a Heroic Teenager…and Change the World
You can change the world! Elodie Pierlot shares how you can be a life-changing, heroic Catholic teenager if you apply these six basic lessons in your life.
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