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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Contributing Writers January 2, 2016 7,922 Views
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.
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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.
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The 1st place winner of the 2015 Christmas Essay Contest, Marie Valdovinos shares how one Christmas ‘simplicity’ became a matter of necessity.
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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!
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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.
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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.
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Welcome to a cheery selection of recipes and Christmas greetings from Seton families! Each of these families was featured this 2015.
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Elizabeth Rozycki shares her 9 top tips for keeping homeschooling going during the Christmas season, and how to keep the Christmas spirit alive!
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Christine Lyons shares her adventure with homeschooling her four children and running their soap-making business!
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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!
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Mary Donellan shares the top eight special gifts she finds in Catholic homeschooling arranged as an acrostic.
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Tara Brelinsky grapples with family challenges, and shares how half the time, the only way to improve things is an attitude shift.
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Patricia Purcell shares her 9 best practices to eat healthy for her family, with beginner and advanced tips for keeping it on budget.
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Out in the country, Amanda Evinger shares her favorite family traditions for keeping Advent alive and spiritual while homeschooling her 3 kids.
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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!
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Amanda Evinger raises 3 kids in their little house on the prairie, which means their homeschooling is always being supplemented!
Read More »Contributing Writers November 24, 2015 8,917 Views
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 »Contributing Writers November 23, 2015 11,017 Views
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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