Patricia Purcell shares her top 7 tricks that she's learned over the years. She is usually able to get enough done to keep it all going for another day!
Read More »Preparing for the Future: Choosing Christmas Gifts for a Homeschooled Child
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.
Read More »The Grateful 8: Gifts of Catholic Homeschooling Inspired by the Saints
Mary Donellan shares the top eight special gifts she finds in Catholic homeschooling arranged as an acrostic.
Read More »9 Ways to Keep Homeschool Going When Life Happens
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 »How to Start a Homeschool Writing Workshop in 5 Steps
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 ...
Read More »Homeschooling in Our Little Catholic House on the Prairie
Amanda Evinger shares her experiences homeschooling in rural North Dakota. From their Catholic 'house on the prairie', their kids learn Faith and skills.
Read More »Why Catholic Homeschooling & Monks Seek the Same Thing
It can be challenging to look at the world today and to remember the words of Scripture: “…where sin increased, grace overflowed all the more” (Rms. 5:20). We know the ...
Read More »Homeschooling One Child: How I Stay Positive with the ‘Just One Syndrome’
by Anna Marie Jehorek | We’re still discovering the pros and cons unique to homeschooling one child. We’re learning what works for us and that’s part of the beauty of homeschool.
Read More »Why ‘Learning Corners’ are a *Brilliant* Idea in Homeschooling!
by Elizabeth Rozycki | Learning corners extend well beyond the arts and are limited only by your own imagination. Here are some ideas and ways to implement learning corners in your homeschool...
Read More »Getting Back on Track When Homeschooling Falls Apart
Mary Ellen Barrett shares 4 ways to get back on track when no one seems to be sticking to the schedule, and the one word that usually solves most situations.
Read More »7 Strategies to Stabilize the School Year
by Christine Smitha | Schedules and plans are all very well and good, but if you’re like most of the rest of us, your school year goes off the rails at some point.
Read More »Resiliency in our Children: The Unexpected Benefits to Homeschooling
The Payne Family | In the following weeks, I noticed more, unexpected benefits to homeschooling. Having made the most of their pre-deployment leave...
Read More »5 Ways Homeschooling Overcomes Screwtape’s Schemes
by John Clark | 'The Screwtape Letters' provides an apologetic for homeschooling, and how homeschooling is a powerful response to many of these demonic tactics...
Read More »5 Things We Expect From a Dream Homeschool Program
by Dominic de Souza | Let's explore homeschooling in a millenial era, what we might expect from a 'dream homeschool program', and how Seton Home Study School stacks up against these needs.
Read More »Why Seton’s Strong Study Habits Are Perfect for College
by Mary Katherine Mooney | Since I stepped foot on Christendom’s campus, I have been realizing how integral the study habits and education with Seton Home Study School have been in my decision to attend Christendom College.
Read More »Answering Christ’s Cry of Thirst as a Homeschooling Mom
by Amanda Evinger | “Jesus is God, therefore His love, His Thirst, is infinite. He the creator of the universe, asked for the love of His creatures...
Read More »How to Start a Successful Children’s Book Club
Running a children's book club takes hard work and dedication but seeing a child bursting with eagerness to talk about a book makes it more than worthwhile.
Read More »The President’s List: How Seton Prepared Me for Excellence in College
by Leslie Pike | Without a doubt, many parents fear that homeschooling will not adequately prepare their children for college. With the Seton curriculum, this is not a problem.
Read More »A Homeschooling Schedule: How We Made it Work
Tara Brelinsky finally broke down and bought her first book on scheduling. Putting it on to practice taught her 3 key things in styling a family schedule.
Read More »Summer ‘Depression’? Why I Have a Hard Time *Not* Being Busy
by Elaine Harrah | I dreaded the arrival of June 1st and longed for the beginning of August, when I would be busy with a new school year learning new things.
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