In the midst of going through a whole house purge, Kara Milinovich stops to give us her top three tips for preparing our homes and our hearts during Advent.
Read More »St. Catherine of Alexandria – Virgin, Martyr – Feast Day November 25
Catherine converted many learned pagans, soldiers, even members of the royal household to Christianity. In anger, Empire Maxentius had them all executed.
Read More »6 Tips on Happiness for Stay-at-Home Moms
Homeschooling mother Amanda Evinger, shares heartfelt and inspiring tips on how to be content with our vocation to stay at home and homeschool our children.
Read More »7 Things Homeschoolers Should Hear Before Starting College
Seton grad and college sophomore Sarah Kaderbek has seven tips for fellow homeschoolers so their college experience might be even more wonderful than hers!
Read More »The Miracle of Children, Mercy, and Relationships
Writing after a recent flying experience, Emily Reshwan offers thoughts about faith, and how children provide insight into understanding relationships.
Read More »Roy Rogers and Dale Evans: Lessons from a Hollywood Couple
Rose Herlihy highlights the inspirational lives of two prominent Hollywood stars from the 1950's, and shows how families can imitate their example today.
Read More »The Home School Advantage – Flexibility to Steer Our Own Way
In an ever-changing environment, Tara Brelinsky shows how homeschooling families have the flexibility to provide the best options for our child's education.
Read More »Preparing Our Children for Success With Seton
The Cairnie family achieves homeschooling success by using the Seton curriculum, following the lesson plans every day, and adding many breaks and chores.
Read More »St. Thomas Aquinas on Virtue and Catholic Homeschooling
Homeschooling dad and blogger John Clark opines on St. Thomas Aquinas, the virtue of perseverance, and its relation to the Catholic Homeschooling family.
Read More »Ten Tips for Tackling Tests – It’s More Than Preparation
Here are ten tips to help students do better with tests. Ten simple steps to help you make the most of your efforts and prove your hard work has paid off!
Read More »How Can I Find Time to Homeschool My Children?
Dr. Mary Kay Clark shares several practical and creative ideas that moms have discovered to use limited time to more effectively homeschool their children.
Read More »The Heroic Minute… and How it Can Change Your Life
Veteran homeschooler Cheryl Hernández shares why the first moment of your day is critical to the success of the rest of the day, and how you can conquer it.
Read More »Mary’s Promise of Protection Through Her Rosary
The promise of the Rosary and Mary's countless intercessions should inspire us to pray the daily rosary with our family for spiritual needs and benefits.
Read More »Pope St. John Paul II – October 22
“Do not be afraid! Open wide the doors for Christ….” Pope John Paul II in his Inaugural Address, St. Peter’s Square, October 22, 1978 Pope John Paul II was born ...
Read More »When You Feel Like Quitting – Remember Why You Homeschool
John Clark says when we hit rough spots and consider quitting, remember that we homeschool to give our children a gift so great that it can never be repaid.
Read More »5 Ways for Homeschoolers to be Champions at Sports and Fitness
Mary Ellen Barrett may not be a major league enthusiast but recognizes the importance of fitness and students learning cooperation and teamwork in sports.
Read More »Homeschoolers: Use These Simple Remedies if You Feel Overwhelmed
Seton Guidance Counselor Nick Marmalejo has this homeschool advice. When a problem arises, it's okay to ask for help but especially when you're overwhelmed.
Read More »How Seton Home Study Nurtures Little Miracles in a Dark World
Adele Darnowski shares how, as a young pro-life missionary, she had a watershed moment with a Seton Home School family that would change her life later on.
Read More »What’s a Good Rule of Thumb on Moving Children Ahead a Grade?
Parents should make the final decision, but Dr. Mary Kay Clark says be careful with these subjects to avoid leaving a student with critical knowledge gaps.
Read More »St. Joseph of Cupertino – September 18 – Fransican Priest and Friar
Saint Joseph of Cupertino was a Franciscan Friar and Priest. He is sometimes known as the Flying Friar because he would rise from the ground while saying the Mass or ...
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