There is a book and a movie called God is My Co Pilot, about Col. Robert L. Scott’s duty in China during World War II. The name of the book ...
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Deacon Eugene McGuirk August 2, 2008 7,382 Views
There is a book and a movie called God is My Co Pilot, about Col. Robert L. Scott’s duty in China during World War II. The name of the book ...
Read More »Dr. Mary Kay Clark August 1, 2008 5,814 Views
Dr. Mary Kay Clark shares some great ideas for your boys to who don't like to be still during the homeschool day.
Read More »John Clark August 1, 2008 5,138 Views
Because I have the worst directional sense of anyone I know, last summer I bought a global positioning satellite (GPS) receiver for my car. Now, I never get lost driving, ...
Read More »Ginny Seuffert August 1, 2008 6,433 Views
Many parents were alarmed by the recent news from California when the Court of Appeals decided on February 28, 2008 to declare homeschooling illegal in California unless the parent is ...
Read More »John Clark July 1, 2008 8,084 Views
As a home-schooling father of eight children, I have been asked to do a regular column on Catholic fatherhood in this newsletter, and specifically, Catholic fatherhood in the home schooling ...
Read More »Dr. Mary Kay Clark June 2, 2008 7,360 Views
A few months ago, in February, we considered the decision of a lower court in California as a crisis. The court decided that home schooling is illegal in California unless ...
Read More »Ginny Seuffert June 1, 2008 8,016 Views
When the pagans looked at the early Christians, they marveled, “See how they love one another.” During His time among men, Our Blessed Lord taught us to love God and ...
Read More »Seton Home Study School May 4, 2008 5,609 Views
The following article is based on Ginny Seuffert’s column ‘Answering Relatives’. One of the difficulties we home schooling parents, and students, face is remarks by relatives who do not understand ...
Read More »Dr. Mary Kay Clark May 1, 2008 6,710 Views
We often receive phone calls from parents who ask about teaching English to their children in grades one through three. They wonder why we teach English when it is not ...
Read More »Dr. Mary Kay Clark April 1, 2008 5,714 Views
Sister Josefa Menendez, who has not yet been declared a saint, but whose writings have been personally recommended by Pope Pius XII, gives us a great example of the quiet way to sanctity through devotion to daily duty. Sister Josefa received many visions from Our Lord. She obediently wrote His message of love, now published in the book The Way of Divine Love. During the Lent of 1923, Jesus revealed to her His sufferings, both physical and mental.
Read More »Seton Home Study School March 4, 2008 6,218 Views
We are frequently asked “How do I motivate my child? He is simply not interested in his studies or doing his schoolwork!” Most Catholic parents home school because we are ...
Read More »Ginny Seuffert March 1, 2008 5,918 Views
By the time you read this column, I will be packing up every other weekend or so and traveling to Catholic home schooling conferences all over the United States. Faithful ...
Read More »Seton Home Study School February 4, 2008 6,383 Views
Seton shares how parents have the right to prepare their own children to receive the sacraments, and resources to help them.
Read More »Ginny Seuffert February 1, 2008 7,321 Views
Book reports can be a challenge for students, but Ginny Sueffert shares how to make them a little easier for your homeschooler using Seton's Lesson Plans.
Read More »Dr. Mary Kay Clark January 2, 2008 14,977 Views
Many Catholic families live their Faith only one hour a week by attending Sunday Mass. The rest of the week, the cares of the world impinge on the family, and the Faith is practically forgotten.
Read More »Ginny Seuffert January 1, 2008 5,498 Views
Ginny Seuffert shares how with some help from the lesson plans, and a right attitude, we can decide when helping a child ceases and doing his work for him begins.
Read More »Seton Home Study School December 4, 2007 6,680 Views
Reading for an assignment is not like reading to unwind before bedtime, or scanning the comic section of the newspaper, even if you enjoy “school reading” as much as “pleasure reading.”
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