When right is wrong and wrong is right, Andrew Murphy shows what the salmon can teach us about swimming against the current and living the Catholic Faith.
Read More »This Little Light of Mine – Protecting the Flame of Faith
Parents pass on the light of faith in surprising ways. Seton grad Ashlynn Fayth Smith recounts how one mother used a "little thing" to inspire her children.
Read More »4 Keys to Making Homeschool Mornings Run More Smoothly
Is morning madness ruining your school days? Homeschooling mom Patricia Purcell has a plan to get you back on track so that your mornings run smoothly.
Read More »Establishing Routines: It’s Never Too Late
Parenting author Kathryn Trudeau explores 3 ways to help establish your routines during the school year and how to ease your children into the new schedule.
Read More »Silliness-Challenged? Homeschool Moms Need Fun and Games Too!
Amy Pawlusiak is a to-do-list kind of mom. But adding some fun and games widened her comfort zone, and teaches her children to have joyful lives too!
Read More »These 5 Simple Steps Will Tame Your Laundry Beast!
Many large families struggle to keep the laundry beast in check. Gina Berrios shares her simple 5-step plan to involve the kids and get the laundry done.
Read More »6 Self Care Strategies for the Busy Homeschool Mom
All moms need to take time for themselves. Elizabeth Turajski shares six practical self-care strategies for homeschool moms.
Read More »Discover the Wonder of Reading Aloud as a Family
Graces received by reading aloud with your family? Amanda Evinger, Mom of three, on special blessings you'll discover with this wholesome family activity.
Read More »Tips for Homeschoolers: How to Beat Homesickness at College
Anna Eileen shares four tips to help new college students alleviate homesickness and maintain the same closeness to their families they had before.
Read More »Humility in the Flesh – An Image is Worth 1000 Words
What does humility look like? Tom McFadden recounts his example of what humility in the flesh looks like – in the life of Bishop William Dermott Molloy.
Read More »College Applications: What Do Colleges Really Look At?
Yes, colleges use the GPA but Chris Smith counsels they include standardized test scores, rigor of coursework, and a well-rounded and exceptional resume.
Read More »Homeschool Guardians: 3 Ways to Honor the Angels
Dom Alban Baker advises making efforts to honor our Guardian Angels, recognizing and increasing the important role they play in our homeschooling endeavor.
Read More »Lessons of Life – 7 Pillars of Homeschooling Success
For homeschooling mother Merideth Sanico, success is seeing her two children learn not only their academics but more importantly, the lessons of life.
Read More »6 Useful Websites for High School Students
Spending too much time searching instead of researching? Seton student Mary Anslinger gives her top six website resources to help streamline your studies!
Read More »Make Music Practice Easy With The Family Band – Here’s How…
David Michael Phelps offers homeschool parents a new perspective to help kids enjoy practicing music with four immersive strategies for musical education.
Read More »The Mysterious Way Parents Assist the Guardian Angels
How often do we help the Guardian Angels protect our children every day? Amy Pawlusiak reminds us of the many ways we act as cooperators for God’s angels.
Read More »8 Lifesaving Tips on Homeschooling While Pregnant
Homeschooling while pregnant can be challenging. Amanda Evinger offers helpful hints on how to homeschool effectively and peacefully while pregnant.
Read More »What We Gain When We Forget That Scruffy Hospitality
An article heralding scruffy hospitality garnered lots of positive views but Tara Brelinsky reflects that it missed the mark from a Catholic perspective.
Read More »Dispelling 5 Myths about College Majors
Choosing a major is not as important as you may think. Sam Phillips shows how a liberal arts education paves the way for a variety of successful careers.
Read More »How to Teach Current Events Without the Evening News
Understanding current events is essential to the learning process, but as Jennifer Elia explains, parents should be the newscasters for their children.
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