Homeschool graduate Avellina Balestri, editor of a flourishing online Catholic literary magazine, shares how homeschooling prepared her for this mission.
Read More »The Surprising Joys of Summer Homeschooling
You may be surprised to find how summer homeschooling can be a joy. Care to try a few of Amanda Evinger’s ideas for relaxed and creative summer learning?
Read More »Simplify! 5 MORE Tips on Teaching Our Children to Declutter
Abby Sasscer shares 5 easy tips to teach children how to declutter and simplify. Important life skills that will benefit them for the rest of their lives.
Read More »What Homeschooling Moms Really Need to Hear from Each Other
Patricia Purcell highlights the invaluable support moms can give each other as they persevere in the rewarding challenge of homeschooling.
Read More »Life Lessons Learned from the Unexpected Garden
When Amy Pawlusiak reluctantly agreed to allow a vegetable garden in the backyard, she never imagined the wealth of benefits that is would bring her family.
Read More »11 Great Quotes By & About St. Bonaventure
Legend has it that St. Bonaventure was saved and given his name by another famous saint. John Clark introduces the Seraphic Doctor with 11 inspiring quotes.
Read More »The Dad Factor: How Fathers Influence the Homeschooling Family
Dad's influence is often key to success in homeschool. How can they be more involved? Jody Boyd shares 6 practical ideas to encourage this pivotal role.
Read More »Is Intentionality More Than Just A Buzz Word?
Why be intentional about higher education? Caitlin Bootsma and Dr. George Harne talk about what intentionality means for students entering young adulthood.
Read More »4 Easy Ways to Deepen Your Spiritual Life this Summer
Mary Donellan offers that summer can be the perfect time to deepen our Spiritual Life with God. Here are four simple tried-and-true methods of her own!
Read More »Summer & Creation: Take Time to Enjoy Them
This summer, take time to observe God's creation and open your heart to new ways of appreciating His works. It can only lead to a greater love for Him.
Read More »Can You Recommend Some Appealing Children’s Literature?
Want children's literature to compete with the computer? Mary Kay Clark says look for adventure fiction, biographies of adventurers and even science books.
Read More »Got Grace? How Homeschooling is Saved by Sacramental Graces
Cindy Costello, homeschooling veteran of twenty years found the fruit of success not in her own strength, but rather through sacramental grace.
Read More »The Benefits of Using the Socratic Dialogue in College
Caitlin Bootsma talks with Dr. George Harne on the benefits of using the Socratic dialogue in college and how it lays the foundation for a fulfilling life.
Read More »What Sr. Cecilia Maria’s Smile Can Teach Us About Happiness
John Clark ponders the recent life and death of Sr. Cecilia Maria of Argentina, her wonderful Catholic example for living—and a smile that will last forever
Read More »From Skating to Seton: An Interview with the Williams Family
To be successful in figure skating, the Williams family found that the team at Seton Home Study and their flexible curriculum, made Seton the ideal choice.
Read More »Do Homeschool Moms Need a Summer Vacation?
It’s easy for moms to miss the joys of summer in the midst of busy lives. However, Jennifer Elia shares practical tips for making summer vacation a reality!
Read More »5 Essential Keys to Your Perfect College Search
Tom McFadden, homeschooling dad and Vice President for Enrollment at Christendom College, discusses how to keep priorities straight in the college search.
Read More »Message to Catholic Graduates: Make America Good Again!
At the 2016 Seton Home Study commencement, Dr. Mary Kay Clark encourages Catholic graduates to become leaders and to help make America good again.
Read More »10 Ways to Celebrate Your Homeschool Graduation
Graduating from homeschooling is a tremendous accomplishment, but how do we celebrate a homeschool graduation? Read on to discover ten ways to mark the day!
Read More »Why We Must Embrace the Joy of Accomplishment
John Clark says that the Seton Graduation is meant to embrace the joy of accomplishment but it's become a celebration of family, friendships and the future.
Read More »