Tips from your Seton counselors on starting the school year well, improving high school performance, and writing better reports.
Read More »From the Counselor’s Corner – Summer Reading Picks
Hand-picked by your Seton English counselors, these page-turners are perfect for student's summer reading during rest and relaxation time.
Read More »Ask the Experts: How Do You Teach Children to Evangelize?
How does a Catholic parent train their child to fulfill the Gospel mandate to go forth and preach the Good News to all nations? Matthew 28:19
Read More »Your Questions Answered – Are there Suggested School Supplies?
What school supplies should we buy? Is my student on track to graduate? Can we use alternate math programs? Your Seton counselors have the answers.
Read More »Transforming Lives Through Education: Seton Scholarship Fund 2023
Seton is committed to helping our brothers and sisters in Christ overcome financial barriers and to supporting their homeschool journey.
Read More »Ask the Experts: How Do You Teach Children Virtues?
To teach a virtue, I sometimes let my kids make unwise decisions which teaches them far more than I could by bailing them out.
Read More »Your Questions Answered – What if We’re not Finished by June?
Not Finished by June? No worries! Can students retake a test Yes! Authenticate documents with an apostille? Absolutely! Read on for more...
Read More »How Do I Get There From Here? Counselor Tips on Getting Ahead…
If you have more school than a year left, try these simple, practical, time-saving tips from homeschooling mom and Seton counselor Laura Clark.
Read More »Ask the Experts: What is the Greatest Lesson I Have Learned in Homeschooling?
The most precious nuggets of advice, chosen for you from decades of homeschooling by three experienced moms. There's something here for you.
Read More »Your Questions Answered: Is American Literature Still Required?
Is the American Literature course required?, How does the Parchment Transcript Service work?, Any tips on finishing the school year?
Read More »How to Raise Virtuous Boys
If your goal is to “raise virtuous boys,” then here are ten tips on what to prioritize in your homeschool education.
Read More »And Two Pesky Parakeets…How Can I Balance All of This?
Finding balance in homeschooling may be out of reach but look, an unfurling ribbon of tiny, stunning performances is at your fingertips.
Read More »Ask the Experts: How Does Your Family Keep Advent Holy?
Whether keeping it simple, focused, or penitential, our experts share how they use Advent time to best prepare for the Christ Child.
Read More »Helping Children Find Lessons in their Struggles and Setbacks
Three experienced homeschooling moms share methods to help their children learn life lessons as they deal with struggles and setbacks.
Read More »We Are Behind in Some Subjects. How Do I Get Back on Track?
Catching up, staying on track, or trying to get ahead? The Seton Academic Counselors are waiting for your call or email on all your homeschooling questions.
Read More »Standardized Testing Made Easy With Seton Testing Services
Seton Testing Services can confirm that your student's academic progress is on track, ease their test anxiety, and help boost their SAT or ACT score.
Read More »Why Your Morning Routine is the Key to Homeschooling Success
Four experienced homeschooling moms on how a good morning routine helps you motivate the kids, brings you closer to God, and showers blessings on your home.
Read More »First Day of Home School Video
A treasure of first day of school photos from Seton Home Study School families. From Pre-K through high school, these fresh, happy faces are an inspiration.
Read More »Is Rosetta Stone a Better Way to Learn Foreign Languages?
The idea behind Rosetta Stone’s innovative online course, while simple, does help solve the traditional problems of teaching a foreign language in the home.
Read More »Can My Daughter Get an Explanation for her English Grade?
Dr. Mary Kay Clark has answers about Seton book reports, receiving explanations on graded high school papers, and focusing exercises for active learners.
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