The Gumerson's benefits of Seton homeschooling include extra time with dad and each other, growing closer as a family, and the Kid Catholic YouTube channel.
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Contributing Writers February 7, 2018 7,977 Views
The Gumerson's benefits of Seton homeschooling include extra time with dad and each other, growing closer as a family, and the Kid Catholic YouTube channel.
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In their pilgrimage of Faith, the Ferreira's are thankful for the benefits of a flexible homeschooling schedule and the grace that came in surprising ways.
Read More »Mary Ellen Barrett December 19, 2017 6,440 Views
Mary Ellen Barrett on instilling a joy of learning in our children and why Seton Home Study School is adding more Read-Aloud books to the Pre-K curriculum.
Read More »Featured Families December 18, 2017 4,738 Views
Three families featured in the 2017 Seton Magazines share traditions that make their Christmas celebrations treasured family memories to pass along forever.
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Lucy Viens began with Seton in 1988. She says Seton's Catholic Curriculum has kept her family Catholic and is helping pass the faith to the next generation.
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Alexandra Key reminds us that motherhood is usually not terribly exciting and often messy, but you will change lives and the lives of all those they touch.
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Writing after a recent flying experience, Emily Reshwan offers thoughts about faith, and how children provide insight into understanding relationships.
Read More »Contributing Writers November 10, 2017 13,018 Views
Rose Herlihy highlights the inspirational lives of two prominent Hollywood stars from the 1950's, and shows how families can imitate their example today.
Read More »Featured Families November 6, 2017 6,572 Views
The Cairnie family achieves homeschooling success by using the Seton curriculum, following the lesson plans every day, and adding many breaks and chores.
Read More »Contributing Writers September 22, 2017 7,083 Views
Adele Darnowski shares how, as a young pro-life missionary, she had a watershed moment with a Seton Home School family that would change her life later on.
Read More »Contributing Writers August 11, 2017 4,286 Views
Homeschooling provides the environment in which our Faith is nurtured and the flexibility to discover and develop our child’s talents and hone his skills.
Read More »Contributing Writers July 3, 2017 4,296 Views
Theresa Steinel shares that her first and foremost goal in life is to raise saints for God and homeschooling is making it easier for her to accomplish that.
Read More »Abby Sasscer May 5, 2017 39,481 Views
Abby Sasscer says our role as a parent is not to react negatively right away but to remain calm and teach our children acceptable and unacceptable behavior.
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by Heather Hibl | I believe that no matter how many children reside in a home, beautiful, clean, organized laundry is achievable so long as four things are regularly done.
Read More »Dr. Mitchell Kalpakgian April 26, 2017 46,266 Views
To be the best parent, student or spouse, whatever our vocation, Dr. Mitchell Kalpakgian advises that we must know and understand our God-given temperament.
Read More »Contributing Writers April 25, 2017 17,211 Views
With multiple cups of coffee and limitless spoonfuls of love, Heather Hibl manages her homeschooling kids with a mix of being firm, soft, and caffeinated.
Read More »Contributing Writers April 23, 2017 41,456 Views
Chery Hernandez on why attending Daily Mass will provide peace and order in our lives and the armor we and our children need to fight this earthly battle.
Read More »Abby Sasscer April 20, 2017 18,875 Views
One of the most common of my many New Year's resolutions is to become a more patient mother and teacher. Every year, it seems that I start strong but my efforts slowly fizzle out by the last week of January. My greatest challenge is to able to teach my children how to behave in ways that are pleasing to the Lord without becoming impatient and frustrated myself.
Read More »John Clark April 14, 2017 26,893 Views
John Clark turns the too-often used counsel for young men upside down with this advice to his sons: 'Think of what you will give up by not being a Priest'.
Read More »Abby Sasscer April 8, 2017 20,925 Views
Abby Sasscer has four simple solutions to calmly change things that typically cause anxiety and behavior meltdowns in public into precious teaching moments.
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