Looking for ideas on how to help children move away from screen time and get moving? Patricia Purcell has tips on showing kids how to really enjoy summer.
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How does God make our work holy? Amy Pawlusiak, homeschooling mom of five, from teen to toddler, discusses how only God's love makes motherhood meaningful.
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You may be surprised why Mary Donellan is a grateful homeschool graduate. Here she cites three amusing reasons which she credits entirely to homeschooling.
Read More »Galvanized by Love: Finding Your Zeal to Homeschool
Fr. Stephen McGraw proposes that God wills us to accomplish home-schooling with a zealous and enthusiastic spirit and offers advice when our zeal falters.
Read More »I Wish We’d Found Seton Earlier: An Interview with the Mayrose Family
In this interview, the Mayrose family discusses how Seton and its Special Services department enabled their son to overcome challenges and excel in his studies.
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Out of the many options for a family vacation this summer, why choose camping? Patricia Purcell shares why camping is her family’s favorite summer activity.
Read More »Daring to GO! The Connection Between Pokémon and ‘Quo Vadis’
People wandering about playing Pokémon GO has Amy Pawlusiak, mother of five, asking why it takes an app to tell us to “Go”. So, Where Are You Going?
Read More »The Secret to Homeschooling with a Joyful Heart!
How can homeschooling parents maintain a joyful heart and enthusiasm in the midst of the often hectic busyness of family life? Amanda Evinger explains how.
Read More »3 Simple Ideas to Make This Year Your Most Organized Ever
Summer is a great time to set goals be organized for the school year ahead. Seton alumna, Anna Eileen, shares the keys to make this academic year a success!
Read More »6 Surprisingly Simple Ways to Effectively Manage Your Time
Is being too busy inevitable in modern life? Heather Cook presents six practical time management tips from her experience as a homeschooling mother of five.
Read More »The Amazing Benefit of Adding Faith to Your Travel Plans
Family trip more stressful than it’s worth? Anna Marie Jehorek shares how adding pilgrimage sights to your travel plans can transform the family vacation.
Read More »Summer Homeschooling: How to Keep Kids Interested!
Sometimes summer homeschooling is necessary. However, Elizabeth Turajski has discovered, when done right, a little schoolwork can make summer even more fun!
Read More »5 Easy Steps to Create a Family Summer Reading Club
How can we encourage our kids to read this summer? Form a family reading club! Jennifer Elia shares 5 easy tips to set up this fun and educational activity.
Read More »How My Homeschooling Heritage Led to My Literary Mission
Homeschool graduate Avellina Balestri, editor of a flourishing online Catholic literary magazine, shares how homeschooling prepared her for this mission.
Read More »The Surprising Joys of Summer Homeschooling
You may be surprised to find how summer homeschooling can be a joy. Care to try a few of Amanda Evinger’s ideas for relaxed and creative summer learning?
Read More »What Homeschooling Moms Really Need to Hear from Each Other
Patricia Purcell highlights the invaluable support moms can give each other as they persevere in the rewarding challenge of homeschooling.
Read More »Life Lessons Learned from the Unexpected Garden
When Amy Pawlusiak reluctantly agreed to allow a vegetable garden in the backyard, she never imagined the wealth of benefits that is would bring her family.
Read More »The Dad Factor: How Fathers Influence the Homeschooling Family
Dad's influence is often key to success in homeschool. How can they be more involved? Jody Boyd shares 6 practical ideas to encourage this pivotal role.
Read More »Is Intentionality More Than Just A Buzz Word?
Why be intentional about higher education? Caitlin Bootsma and Dr. George Harne talk about what intentionality means for students entering young adulthood.
Read More »Got Grace? How Homeschooling is Saved by Sacramental Graces
Cindy Costello, homeschooling veteran of twenty years found the fruit of success not in her own strength, but rather through sacramental grace.
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