Mrs. Edwards loves the practicality of the Seton program and says you get everything you need as a parent! Seton sets your home study up for success.
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Contributing Writers March 13, 2020 1,773 Views
Mrs. Edwards loves the practicality of the Seton program and says you get everything you need as a parent! Seton sets your home study up for success.
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Understanding your children's temperaments, sanguine, phlegmatic, choleric, and melancholic, can help make sense of how we relate and grow closer as family.
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The Triduum, the three days from the Holy Thursday evening to Easter Sunday, here's how to truly live the Triduum and teach our children to do so as well.
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Seton Latin, history, and religion Counselor Aidan Callegari loves current events, a good cup of coffee, and encourages students to ask the deep questions.
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Twins who fought on opposite sides during the Revolutionary War reflect that America needs all of her children to make the great dream of liberty come true.
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Struggling to beautify your home? Regina Doman offers that you might need to consider your parameters, say no to what doesn't matter and focus on what does.
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Jeff Minick draws on the works of three life-long students of beauty to understand its value, appreciate its power, and discover how it makes us more human.
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Maria Brasile likes that Seton keeps the focus on our Catholic faith throughout the curriculum which helps keep their school and their days God-centered.
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The March for Life is an awesome way for Catholic homeschoolers to get involved in the pro-life cause, speaking up for babies whose voices can not be heard.
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Anna and Ed have chosen to homeschool to get their children to heaven of course but to also “Think for themselves. Eyes wide open. Be able to debate ideas.”
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Looking for a miracle? Ask St. Blaise, a popular saint during the Middle Ages, one of the 14 Holy Helpers, and a physician known for miraculous cures.
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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