Thanksgiving is almost here! Jennifer Elia shows you some creative ways your family can start celebrating the holiday with projects that foster gratitude.
Read More »9 Great Ways to Answer the Scrutinizers
Tired of being put to the test by family and friends? Amanda Evinger, homeschooling mother of three, gives great advice on how to respond to scrutinizers.
Read More »Why Christendom College is a Natural Fit for Seton Students
Seton grad Elizabeth Jamieson, now a freshman at Christendom College, found the transition to college natural as the schools are two sides of the same coin.
Read More »American Literature at Seton: Fostering a Love of our Country
You'll be pressed to find Seton Home Study's American Literature curriculum's profound appreciation about being an American in your average American school.
Read More »During the Holidays, Should I Keep My Homeschooling Schedule?
Dr. Mary Kay Clark shows how a modified homeschooling schedule can help families enjoy their holiday activities without falling behind in their assignments.
Read More »We’re So Happy to Say, “Yes, They’re All Ours!” – The Owen Feature Family Story
People tend to think a large family can’t be done well these days. Christa Owen says that what they are missing is that with God, all things are possible.
Read More »To Protect Our Freedoms – Patriotism Begins in the Home
Mary Ellen Barrett says homeschool families have a unique opportunity to instill a love of country and nurture a child’s natural instinct toward patriotism. It has been said that the ...
Read More »For God and Country – A Catholic Guide on Patriotism
Patriotism is more than sentiment; it is a Catholic virtue. Jennifer Hansen shares 6 tips in a quick guide of how to serve God through being a good citizen.
Read More »In God We Trust – Providence, Politics & Patriotism
Take heart, Father Mark Wenzinger has this advice for Catholics participating in American politics when the outcome is less than desirable or distressing.
Read More »This Rosary Novena Turned Our World Upside Down: Part 2
Abby Sasscer shares another discernment story that shows, even in tumultuous times, the beauty of surrender and the power of praying the Rosary Novena!
Read More »How to Keep Your House Clean – and Live There Too!
Busy homeschooling moms do not have time to clean all day. Patricia Purcell gives tips for getting the kids to help keep the house clean and organized too.
Read More »How to Catch Up on High School When You Are Dreadfully Behind
Sometimes high school students fall behind. Senior MaryAnn Dudley shares tips she learned when she was a half year behind and finished before summer ended.
Read More »This is Where You’ll Find True Beauty, as God Sees It
Beauty found: Amy Pawlusiak seeks to find the beauty around her, despite having a large family, in a crazy world and concludes that God has a simple answer.
Read More »All Souls Day: Ways We Can Honor and Help Them
All Souls Day is a time to pray for the Poor Souls in Purgatory. Dr. Mary Kay Clark shows us how to turn our homeschooling activities into prayers as well.
Read More »A True Story of St. Gerard and Remarkable Ripple Effect
Little did Suzanne Tombs know the ripple effect that a field trip for a saint's celebration would have on her homeschooled daughter. St. Gerard pray for us!
Read More »9 Life Lessons Harvested from Our Garden
As harvest time wraps up, Amanda Evinger is thankful for the bounty of life and homeschooling lessons learned from keeping their family garden and chickens.
Read More »Parents Together Always – Even When We’re Apart
It’s so easy for parents to feel isolated with a busy family. But that can be fixed – Christina Patterson shares ways to feel close even when you’re apart. Wouldn’t ...
Read More »4 Tips on Peace and Control When Homeschooling with a Baby
Kathryn Trudeau, a homeschooling mother and author, offers her four tried-and-true ways to make homeschooling easier while caring for your baby or toddler.
Read More »A Peek Inside Religious Life for Homeschooling Parents
Amanda Evinger shares insights and personal experience about religious life to help homeschooling parents encourage, not hinder, their children’s vocation.
Read More »Halloween – Done Catholic Style
If you assume Halloween began as a pagan holiday, think again! It's Catholic, and Amy Pawlusiak, a mother of five, discusses how you can reclaim Halloween.
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