John Clark knows a lot about Seton education, and so he's very excited about a new development at Seton Home Study School.
Read More »The Top 4 Homeschool Questions of 2015 I Answered at Conferences
Ginny Seuffert strikes back with more suggestions and ideas to the top 4 questions posed at conferences last year. Has she answered yours?
Read More »My Secret to Building Independence in My Homeschooler
Gina Berios shares 2 independence-building hacks for her 6 homeschooler children; color-coding and organizing the planners.
Read More »4 Ways to Prioritize as a Homeschool Mom, & Minimize Your Schedule
Homeschooling is like having two full time jobs: school teacher and stay-at-home mother. Here are Elizabeth Turasjki's 4 steps to keeping simpler schedules.
Read More »3 Tips for Homeschooling a Child with Aspergers
Patrice Fagnant-Macarthur knew nothing about Aspergers when she started homeschooling. She share the tips she learned on the way to make life thrive!
Read More »The Sisters of Charity: The ‘Battlefield Angels’ of the Civil War
While visiting the National Shrine of St Elizabeth Ann Seton, Anna Jehorek was in for an inspiring and unexpected history lesson on the Sisters of Charity.
Read More »The Real Reasons Why I Homeschool in Today’s Nutty World
Amanda Evinger's kitchen looks out over the parish graveyard. Instead of being depressed, she draws inspiration to keep her homeschool on the real target.
Read More »The 6 Secrets to Rescuing a Derailed Homeschool
It's easy to get off track. It can be hard to get it together again! Christina Wersland walks us through the 6 steps that turn derailing into road bumps.
Read More »4 Tips for High School Homeschool I Learned the Hard Way
Seton graduate Mary Anslinger shares her 4 tips for succeeding in high school when work and conflicts vie for your attention.
Read More »5 Steps to Turn a Temper Tantrum into a Teaching Moment
Abby Sasscer strikes again with her inspirational series, this time with advice for tackling temper tantrums and turning them into teaching moments.
Read More »5 Ways You Can Prepare to Succeed in the ACT/SAT Tests
John Clark walks us through his 5 recommendations to get an edge on your ACT and SAT testing. They're simple and succinct, and will gear you to succeed.
Read More »5 Ways to Help Your Kids Succeed After Setbacks
How do we help our kids succeed when they fall short of our expectations? Jason and Jessica Wilde share 5 inspirational ways to keep kids motivated.
Read More »How This Homeschool Mom Does It All – Or Most of It Anyway
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 New SAT: What Your High Schooler Can Expect
Christopher Smith shares the three major changes to the new SAT test, and what high schoolers can start preparing for.
Read More »How to Structure a Book Club Meeting for Children
Patricia Purcell shares her five steps to setting up a book club meeting, and how to inspire kids to join it and enjoy it too!
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 »A Freshman’s 7 Tips to Staying on Track in High School
Seton junior Sabrina Olomi shares her 7 tips for high school homeschooling, and they work well with life, travelling and when you've fallen behind!
Read More »Our Adventures in Homeschooling & Country Living!
Amanda Evinger raises 3 kids in their little house on the prairie, which means their homeschooling is always being supplemented!
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.
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