Patricia Purcell is like any other mom; bogged down with chores that impede the more important things. But she's found 6 chores she's grateful for.
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Anna Eileen walks you though her ten top recommendations for being a better student in College classrooms, from her own experience as a homeschooler.
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Teresa Collins shares a Christmas memory about being stuck in California, and her kids home alone in Colorado. She didn't realize how she'd been wrong.
Read More »When the Van Died: The Homeschooling Spirit of Christmas
Mary Donellan shares her hilarious true story of a Christmas celebrated in the parking lot, and the cheeriness that kept the spirit of Christmas alive.
Read More »Marie Valdovinos Wins 2015 Seton Christmas Contest with ‘Simplicity’
The 1st place winner of the 2015 Christmas Essay Contest, Marie Valdovinos shares how one Christmas ‘simplicity’ became a matter of necessity.
Read More »12 Days of Christmas – Free Gifts for a Catholic Homeschool Mom
Debbie Gaudino shares her 12 part wishlist of gifts she'd die for as a Catholic homeschool mom. 12 ideas to pamper your wife/mom this Christmas!
Read More »Preparing for the Future: Choosing Christmas Gifts for a Homeschooled Child
Grant Dahl shares the 5 questions he asks to find his perfect gift for a homeschool child. His secret: look at their interests and prep for the future.
Read More »A Homeschooler’s Guide to Celebrating the 12 Days of Christmas
Christine Smitha shares 12 Catholic connections with the 12 days of Christmas, and suggests ideas how to celebrate each day leading up to the feast.
Read More »Christmas Wishes & Festive Recipes from Seton Families!
Welcome to a cheery selection of recipes and Christmas greetings from Seton families! Each of these families was featured this 2015.
Read More »Homeschooling vs Christmas: 9 Ways to Thrive this Advent!
Elizabeth Rozycki shares her 9 top tips for keeping homeschooling going during the Christmas season, and how to keep the Christmas spirit alive!
Read More »Faith, Family, & Adventure! Homeschooling with the Lyons
Christine Lyons shares her adventure with homeschooling her four children and running their soap-making business!
Read More »How to Structure a Book Club Meeting for Children
Patricia Purcell shares her five steps to setting up a book club meeting, and how to inspire kids to join it and enjoy it too!
Read More »The Grateful 8: Gifts of Catholic Homeschooling Inspired by the Saints
Mary Donellan shares the top eight special gifts she finds in Catholic homeschooling arranged as an acrostic.
Read More »My Bad Attitude: How I Learned to Give Thanks for Family Challenges
Tara Brelinsky grapples with family challenges, and shares how half the time, the only way to improve things is an attitude shift.
Read More »9 Surefire Ways to Eat Healthy & Stay On Budget!
Patricia Purcell shares her 9 best practices to eat healthy for her family, with beginner and advanced tips for keeping it on budget.
Read More »9 Favorite Traditions for Celebrating a Homeschool Advent
Out in the country, Amanda Evinger shares her favorite family traditions for keeping Advent alive and spiritual while homeschooling her 3 kids.
Read More »A Freshman’s 7 Tips to Staying on Track in High School
Seton junior Sabrina Olomi shares her 7 tips for high school homeschooling, and they work well with life, travelling and when you've fallen behind!
Read More »Our Adventures in Homeschooling & Country Living!
Amanda Evinger raises 3 kids in their little house on the prairie, which means their homeschooling is always being supplemented!
Read More »9 Ways to Keep Homeschool Going When Life Happens
Patricia Purcell homeschools her 3 kids, so she knows that life can frequently get in the way. Here are her 9 ways to keep going no matter what happens.
Read More »How to Start a Homeschool Writing Workshop in 5 Steps
When I was in first grade, I loved to go down the hall of my elementary school and visit my older sister’s sixth-grade teacher. I would staple together a few ...
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