This Advent, whatever the age of your children, here are ways to create an atmosphere in your home to settle mind and heart to welcome the Christ Child.
Read More »St. Cecilia – A Life Dedicated to God
Patroness of music and musicians, St. Cecilia is one of only seven women, including the Blessed Virgin Mary, listed in the canon of the Roman Catholic Mass.
Read More »For This I am Grateful
Mary Ellen is grateful for having to slow down and enjoy each other’s company, and now with clarity, looks forward to new challenges and bright beginnings.
Read More »Ask the Experts: Practical Advice for New Homeschooling Families
A new to homeschooling mom asks the experts, "My children often turn to crying when I try to explain a concept. How do we learn to work with each other?"
Read More »Gratitude, Thanksgiving, and the Christmas Gift of Self
John Clark says that in a year that God has watched over us so carefully we are called to offer the gift of gratitude to the Infant King and to each other.
Read More »St. Thomas More: Defender of Marriage and Fatherhood
When homeschool fathers need inspiration, ask for St. Thomas More’s help, to be like him, “God’s good servant”, offering love and sacrifice for our family.
Read More »Take a Deep Breath and Pray – Inspiration from the Evans Family
Among Michele Evans advice for new homeschooling families “trust that God will take care of you. Take a deep breath and pray, and everything will work out.”
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 »Teaching Kids that Difficulties are Stepping Stones to Success
Teaching our children to embrace difficulties and solve problems is a life lesson that will add value to their work and position them for future success.
Read More »We Finish Our Kindergarten Lessons So Quickly – What Now?
Seton Director Dr. Mary Kay Clark has tips on what school work must be turned in and offers an answer about kindergarten studies that may surprise you.
Read More »A Pause to Discern – A Lifetime of Clarity
A vanity license plate put it into focus. Answers to life questions suddenly clicked. It was as if a ray shone from the heavens to spotlight the road ahead.
Read More »Seton Home Study School – Thriving in the Philippines
Seton Counselor Cai Acuna shares why Filipino families in the Philippines and around the world find Seton Home Study a perfect fit for their family values
Read More »“It Lets The Children Breathe” – Ballet, Boats, and Books in Britain
Homeschooling is the best decision Mrs. Pierlot ever made as it lets the children blossom into who they actually are, not who society might mold them to be.
Read More »Easy-Going, Patient, Serene, and Calm: The Phlegmatic Child
Treasure your easy-going phlegmatic child, encourage them and guide them to engage life and you will give the world a calm, collected, and wise human being.
Read More »The Life and Famous Disappearance of Amelia Earhart
Seton Historian Bruce Clark ponders the story of a trailblazing American aviator and offers an alternate explanation of her mysterious disappearance.
Read More »Seton Home Study School Keys to Homeschooling Success
This guide to the keys that are part of your enrollment with Seton Home Study School will save you time and effort and help you have homeschooling success.
Read More »Help Me Explain Why My Son Should Learn a Foreign Language
Seton Home Study Director Dr. Mary Kay Clark helps a parent explain why learning a foreign language is a valuable component of a well-rounded education.
Read More »Good Father Gus: A Man for Our Time
Born a slave, Father Tolton is a grand example of how faith, perseverance, and discipleship can be welded together to overcome seemingly impossible odds.
Read More »Voyages in Homeschooling – Advice to Fellow Travelers
John Clark, himself a voyager to new lands has thoughtful insight and practical perspective for fellow travelers newly arrived in the land of homeschooling.
Read More »St. Vincent de Paul – Apostle of Charity
It was hearing the deathbed confession of a peasant that inspired Vincent de Paul to begin a lifetime of aid to the disadvantaged and bring souls to Christ.
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