Emily Molitor shares wisdom from her mom, that is, we need to focus on taking our days just one at a time. There is grace to be found anew every single day.
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From the 20 All Time Most Popular Articles: Abby Sasscer shares 4 tips to teach our children to always do good and obey out of love for our Lord and others.
Read More »Exciting Online Development at Seton Home Study School
While Seton is expanding into the world of online homeschool courses, it is re-affirming its mission to retain the Catholic nature of its curriculum.
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Gina Berrios offers seven kid-approved tips, tricks and shortcuts to make spelling and vocabulary lessons more fun and less of a chore in your school day.
Read More »The Art of Homeschooling Several Young Children at Once
Amanda Evinger, homeschooling Mom and author, draws on her experiences to offer advice if you are blessed with homeschooling several little ones at once.
Read More »6 Secrets to Student Success in Writing
Do your students moan and complain when told to write a paragraph? Gina Berrios shares six secrets she uses to pave the road to success in teaching writing.
Read More »5 Tips on Homeschooling During the Long Days of Winter
Amanda Evinger, homeschooling Mom and author, has these tips on how families can make the most of winter by using the weather to our home school advantage.
Read More »6 Survival Strategies for Tutoring Your Siblings
Has tutoring your younger sibling become a bumpy ride? Mary Donellan offers six simple strategies to keep calm and have fun as you help teach your sibling.
Read More »Why Homeschooling is How We’ll Heal & Restore America
Amanda Evinger - homeschool mom of 3 - explores why Fr. John Hardon believed that homeschooling was key for the survival of the Catholic Church in America.
Read More »You’ll Love These 5 Writing Activities for Homeschoolers
You'll show your children how to write with meaning when they practice these simple, real world writing activities from veteran homeschool mom, Karen Doll.
Read More »5 Easy Tips Guaranteed to Help Improve Your Writing
If you are not using one of these five tips to improve your writing from Mary Anslinger, then stop and read! Any one of them will make you a better writer.
Read More »4 Study Strategies to Work Smarter this Semester
Winter can be a tough time for motivation, Seton alumna Anna Eileen shares 4 study strategies to achieve more this semester and crush your homeschool goals.
Read More »7 Christmas Gift Lists to Enrich Your Homeschool Experience
It's the time of year when parents are making their lists and checking them twice. Jennifer Elia presents some gift ideas that will keep giving all year.
Read More »9 Extraordinary Reasons to Be Grateful for Homeschooling
Amanda Evinger, homeschooling mother of three (and with one on the way) and author, helps us reflect on why we can be grateful for homeschooling this year.
Read More »5 Reasons a Fully Catholic Curriculum is a Blessing
Amanda Evinger has five reasons why "keeping it Catholic" is a true blessing for her family when it comes honoring God through her homeschooling curriculum.
Read More »American Literature at Seton: Fostering a Love of our Country
You'll be pressed to find Seton Home Study's American Literature curriculum's profound appreciation about being an American in your average American school.
Read More »We’re So Happy to Say, “Yes, They’re All Ours!” – The Owen Feature Family Story
People tend to think a large family can’t be done well these days. Christa Owen says that what they are missing is that with God, all things are possible.
Read More »How to Keep Your House Clean – and Live There Too!
Busy homeschooling moms do not have time to clean all day. Patricia Purcell gives tips for getting the kids to help keep the house clean and organized too.
Read More »How to Catch Up on High School When You Are Dreadfully Behind
Sometimes high school students fall behind. Senior MaryAnn Dudley shares tips she learned when she was a half year behind and finished before summer ended.
Read More »Establishing Routines: It’s Never Too Late
Parenting author Kathryn Trudeau explores 3 ways to help establish your routines during the school year and how to ease your children into the new schedule.
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