Catholic homeschoolers have known for years that religious vocations are one of the many fruits of homeschooling. A new CARA Georgetown study confirms it.
Read More »Lessons of Lent: Why Failure is the Key to Encouragement
As we reach the climax of Lent, Lydia Martin shares an experience which reminds us of the true paradox of Christ's failure and conquest on the Cross.
Read More »Prolonged by Procrastination? Try the 90-90 Rule to Finish Well
Conquer procrastination - pace yourself. Know that the first part of the job takes 90% of the time but the second part of the job takes 90% of the time too.
Read More »Dream Big – A Winner’s Advice for Success in Life and Homeschool
Seton grad, NCAA champ, and espnW player of the week, Nebraska Husker Annika Albrecht says, "Dream big and work hard to make those dreams become reality!"
Read More »Catholic Harbor – A Thriving Online Community for Seton Students
Catholic Harbor is a new student-moderated online community of Seton Home Study School students and grads to socialize and have fun with different forums.
Read More »The Most Unusual Gumersons – A Seton Featured Family
The Gumerson's benefits of Seton homeschooling include extra time with dad and each other, growing closer as a family, and the Kid Catholic YouTube channel.
Read More »The Key to Keeping the Faith on the Secular College Campus
Jeff Minick has gathered intel on improving the chance that your college student will grow strong in their Catholic Faith rather than losing it at college.
Read More »5 Moms Speak on the Future of Homeschooling
What will homeschooling look like tomorrow? Mary Ellen Barrett asked five Seton Magazine contributors for their thoughts on the future of homeschooling.
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 »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 »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 »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 »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.
Read More »Three Ways to Make Room for Christ this Advent
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 »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.
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