No time to pray? Teresa Collins reminds us that activities in our busy lives are precisely the opportunities to turn toward God in intimate conversation.
Read More »The Secret to Helping Children Find Their Vocations
Mary Donellan says parents can find in homeschooling the unique opportunity to fully foster their children's desire to discover their God-given vocations.
Read More »Five Reasons to Go Outside the Classroom to Learn
Jennifer Elia has five reasons to put down your plan book and get outside of the classroom! Homeschool experiences outside the home are just too precious.
Read More »5 Simple Ways to Find More Time to Read
Breana English loves to find more time to read. Could her 5 simple, creative and family friendly ways to fit more reading into daily life work in your home?
Read More »‘Salt of the Earth’: Hans Andersen Explains This in a Fairy Tale
What does it mean to be the salt of the earth? Dr Mitchell Kalpakgian finds a valuable example in the story of the 'Flying Trunk', great for reading aloud.
Read More »‘Go Read a Book’: How to Raise an Educated Young Thinker
When he was bored, John Clark's mother said 'read a book'. Now, he's amazed at how that little adage has transformed western culture, and we need it back.
Read More »Reading: Opening the Doors to the Rest of Education
There are three good and simple reasons why the Seton curriculum places such an emphasis on reading, and how it shapes our kids' worldview in a healthy way.
Read More »Prayer, Work & Play with a Homeschool Military Family
Amy Bissonnette is a homeschool mom of five with a husband in the military. In their travels across the USA, here's how Seton works well for them!
Read More »War Wounds: Does Jesus Still Bear the Marks of the Passion?
Thomas' act of belief for Resurrection raises a question: the presence of wounds in Jesus' glorified body. John Clark explores what that can mean for us.
Read More »Robin Hood: The Ideal of a Good, Noble & Happy Heart
Robin Hood's story has been often retold, but Dr Mitchell Kalpakgian digs into his original character, and uncovers the ideal of a good and joyous heart.
Read More »When the Kids Are Gone: Hidden Lives of Homeschool Moms
Patricia Purcell has fun thinking about something homeschool moms don't usually consider: what do do when the kids are gone. Her ideas sound exciting!
Read More »My 8 Secrets to Success with Math! Yes, Math!
Gina Berrios never liked math growing up. Her tried-&-true secrets will help your homeschoolers stay on track, keep learning and overcome obstacles!
Read More »Gift of Witness: The Life-Changing Impact of a Good Catholic
MaryAnn Dudley knows just how powerful authentic Catholic living can be; she shares personal stories to showcase the impact we make by living good lives.
Read More »3 Ways This Stay-at-Home Mom Keeps a Happy Home
Winter often makes family life harder. Emily Molitor grapples with the long lonely days, and shares three ways she's discovered to nurture a happy home.
Read More »Incredible: Today’s Event Will Not Happen Again Until 2157!
Today presents a liturgical 'difficulty': it marks Good Friday and the traditional date of the Annunciation. John Clark unpacks this once-in-lifetime event!
Read More »Kindergarten to Christendom: A Dewey Homeschool Tale
'It's simple: we need Christendom College.' Homeschoolers Douglas and Leni Dewey have10 children, and with Christendom, they keep building Christ's Kingdom.
Read More »Holy Homeschool! From Carmelite Novice to Homeschool Mom
Amanda Evinger tried religious life, but it wasn't her vocation. Now as a homeschool mom of 3 kids, she applies her experiences as a novice in daily life!
Read More »How Homeschooling Actually Saved Me From Depression
Sarah Rollins, a homeschool mom for 12 years, shares her pain over losing a child, and how homeschooling helped her - and her 9 children - rediscover joy.
Read More »6 Simple Steps to Manage Meltdowns with Calm and Confidence
Tantrums and meltdowns seem to be a common reaction in many young children. Abby Sasscer walks you through her 6 simple steps to manage these meltdowns.
Read More »4 Family Ideas to Help You Celebrate the Jubilee Year of Mercy
Gina Berrios has assembled a whole host of ideas for you and the family to enter more deeply into the Year of Mercy, with fun activities for kids!
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