What will homeschooling look like tomorrow? Mary Ellen Barrett asked five Seton Magazine contributors for their thoughts on the future of homeschooling.
Read More »How to be as Joyful as Simeon at the Presentation of Jesus
What joy must have been in Simeon’s heart at the Presentation of Jesus. Try this month, to seek his help to develop the virtues of faith, hope, and charity.
Read More »5 Simple Ways to Improve Your Homeschooling Experience
Schedule your way to success. Homeschool senior Maria Daniela has a bag of tips and tricks that will help you succeed and enjoy your homeschool experience.
Read More »4 Areas of Education Homeschoolers Should Explore
John Tuttle reviews four groups of homeschool activities essential for children to grow strong in their faith and be able to function properly in society.
Read More »4 Keys to Helping Your Children Find Their Career
Sarah Rollins, a homeschool mom of ten, has simple, practical advice for parents to help high school students discover their aptitude and career potential.
Read More »The Secret to Helping Your Child Love Reading
If you want a child to love something, give it to them for free and demand nothing back. Be patient. If it works, you will be sure that it came from God.
Read More »Why Being the Best We Can Be Will Lead to a Life Well Lived
Don Valaike could not understand why his mentor was so tough on him. Only later did he realize the lesson he learned would lead to a lifetime of success.
Read More »We are Called to Lead Our Family Prayerfully
Inspired by St. Joseph, may we devote our lives to helping our children save their souls by learning the Faith and the value of learning about God’s love.
Read More »What Lesson Can You Give a Working Homeschooling Mom?
Dr. Mary Kay Clark offers tips for working homeschooling moms, on skipping grades, and when to call academic counselors at Seton Home Study School for help.
Read More »The Why and How for Celebrating the Feast of the Epiphany
Among the many customs and traditions to celebrate the Feast of the Epiphany are finding the hidden bean in King's bread and receiving gifts from La Befana.
Read More »6 Tips to Motivate and Focus Yourself for Next Semester
Hope remains! Sharpen those pencils, seasoned Seton student Alyssum Pylar has six tips to reenergize the enthusiasm you had at the start of the school year.
Read More »A Most Precious Christmas Gift: Homeschooling Your Children
Remember, a most precious Christmas gift you give is homeschooling your children with a good, solid Catholic curriculum in a loving environment: your home.
Read More »Unexpected Discoveries on Our Pilgrimage of Faith
In their pilgrimage of Faith, the Ferreira's are thankful for the benefits of a flexible homeschooling schedule and the grace that came in surprising ways.
Read More »Read-Aloud Books – Creating a Legacy of Loving to Learn
Mary Ellen Barrett on instilling a joy of learning in our children and why Seton Home Study School is adding more Read-Aloud books to the Pre-K curriculum.
Read More »Seton Family Christmas Cards: How We Celebrate the Holy Day
Three families featured in the 2017 Seton Magazines share traditions that make their Christmas celebrations treasured family memories to pass along forever.
Read More »We Always Had Christmas Lights
John Clark remembers a family tradition that grows brighter with time - how a father showed by example the importance of Christmas lights to his seven sons.
Read More »The Nativity Scene: What It Is, Where It Came From, and Why It Still Matters
John Regnier offers that the Nativity Scene reminds us to turn away from the greed plaguing our world and to contemplate the amazing love God has for us.
Read More »5 Ways to Use Music Therapy to Improve Your Homeschool Day
Colleen Mavroudis, a homeschooling mom with a Bachelors in Music Therapy, offers five fun strategies to use music activities to aid in the homeschool day.
Read More »First Things First: Passing the Faith to the Next Generation
Lucy Viens began with Seton in 1988. She says Seton's Catholic Curriculum has kept her family Catholic and is helping pass the faith to the next generation.
Read More »Just Another Mother: The Gift of Servant Motherhood
Alexandra Key reminds us that motherhood is usually not terribly exciting and often messy, but you will change lives and the lives of all those they touch.
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