Gina Berrios shares lessons from St. Bernadette including how to make the sign of the cross which the young saint learned from the Blessed Mother herself!
Read More »Grades, Intelligence, & the Gold Star that Got Away
John Clark offers a poignant reminder that we need to recognize and encourage a child's intelligence with all their activities, not just the academic ones.
Read More »Cardinal Burke on Catholic Education in a New Evangelization
Cardinal Burke notes, "For the sake of our young people, we must give particular attention to the fundamental expression of our culture which is education."
Read More »What’s New at Seton Home Study School
There are many wonderful projects on tap, including more online courses, at Seton Home Study School, all of which we hope you find as exciting as we do.
Read More »SAT vs. ACT – Nicholas Marmalejo on Which Test for College?
As students prepare for college, Counselor Nick Marmalejo answers “What tests should I take in preparation for college?” and “When should I take them?” For many of us, the word ...
Read More »What Can I Do When My Son Does Not Want to Do His Math?
In her latest Q & A to families, Dr. Mary Kay Clark has suggestions for when a child does not want to do his math even though he understands the concepts.
Read More »10 Helpful (& Fun) Replies to Anti-Homeschooling Comments
Use the anti-homeschooling comments, made to make you feel bad about your decision, as opportunities to show you are sure and unwavering in your commitment.
Read More »St. John Neumann – Guide for Catholic Homeschool Families
St. John Neumann was a born catechist and devoted to faithful religious teaching. His model is continued today by Catholic homeschoolers in their own homes.
Read More »Meet the Rivera Family – Homeschooling in South America
Homeschooling gave the Rivera family time for family activities, prayer, and protection from worldly mindsets, but also a much more advanced academic level.
Read More »The Woman’s March That Continues After Two Millennia
After watching the Women's March in D.C., John Clark reflected that Catholics have been marching in support of a woman for two millennia. Her name is Mary.
Read More »5 Lessons to Help You Build a Homeschool Community
Elizabeth Turajski, a homeschool mom of six, shares five lessons she found help build a homeschool community and why such a community is important to her.
Read More »Building Parish Community with First Communion Rosary Making
A tradition started with her oldest child years ago, Gina Berrios shares the blessings of First Communion Rosary making event she organizes for her parish.
Read More »3 Reasons I Appreciate My Homeschool Education
A homeschool graduate and college student, Clara Davison recognizes the benefits of homeschool education and how well it equips students for the university.
Read More »Learning How to Get Your Kids to Want to Do School
Amanda Evinger, homeschooling Mom, discovered four helpful tips on how to help your kids view school as a divine learning mission, an adventure to complete!
Read More »Great Family Projects: How Does Your Garden Grow?
It's time to start planning for your garden and learning to bloom this spring. Jennifer Elia has seven tips on how gardening has helped her curriculum grow.
Read More »6 Tips on Creating Leaders in Your Homeschool Family
Are leaders born or are they made? Is homeschooling conducive to producing leaders? Tom McFadden says yes, and has six tips to greatly improve the chances.
Read More »How To Be A Superman Dad In A Kryptonite World
A father is often seen as Superman to his child. As John Clark found, to live up to that, we must first discover what our Kryptonite is. And overcome it.
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 »When Family Doesn’t Support Your Homeschooling
Homeschooling may be just what your family needs, but if your extended family doesn't agree Jennifer Elia has these practical tips to support your decision.
Read More »Teaching Self-Control to Young Children – Part 3: Speech
Cheryl Hernández, homeschool mom of 9, gives 7 tips on how to teach the virtue of self-control to young children. Part 3 of this series explores speech.
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