by Elizabeth Turajski | One of the ongoing battles I face is trying to get my kids to do their fair share of chore and clean up.
Read More »Consecration to Mary: How a Homeschool Mom Started Seeing Miracles
by Heather Hryniewiecki | The first part of consecration to Mary is to undertake a time of preparation. St. Louis De Montfort describes it in True Devotion to Mary as...
Read More »Getting Back on Track When Homeschooling Falls Apart
Mary Ellen Barrett shares 4 ways to get back on track when no one seems to be sticking to the schedule, and the one word that usually solves most situations.
Read More »The Inspiration of St Isaac Jogues for Homeschool Mothers
by Dr Mary Kay Clark | Father Isaac Jogues’ message to us homeschool mothers is that we must be faithful to our duty to our children, faithful to those inside our homes
Read More »The Perfect Prayer for Tired Parents – Inspired by St Francis
by Tara Brelinsky | Inspired by the Spirit's prompting, I felt called to tailor the prayer so that it resonated all the more with weary and tired parents.
Read More »Should I Homeschool Through High School?
As important as academics are, we think there may be an even greater reason to stick with homeschooling through high school.
Read More »From Homeschool to College: Preparing Yourself Academically During High School
One thing I noticed during my first weeks of college was how many study skills events were offered. While it’s great that those opportunities are available for those who need ...
Read More »Living Liturgically: How to Enhance Your Homeschool with Feasts & Traditions
by Mary Ellen Barrett | Our Faith is richly filled with beautiful feasts and traditions that not only teach and inspire us to be better, but also, very often, honor our heritage and provide for a lot of fun.
Read More »The ‘Genius of Woman’: 4 Virtues that Women Live Best
by Emily Molitor | Pope John Paul II wrote extensively on the genius of woman, and I would like to focus here on a few specific virtues which he applies particularly to the heart of women.
Read More »6 Ideas for Surviving the Family Rosary… with Tots!
by Mary Donellan | We try to pray the daily family Rosary. We really do try. It's hard! We can all be honest for a moment and admit it.
Read More »When Public School Wasn’t Working, We Took Charge of our Child’s Education
by Danielle Harris | My husband and I had made the decision to move our son from his private school to public school after two successful academic years.
Read More »5 Things We Expect From a Dream Homeschool Program
by Dominic de Souza | Let's explore homeschooling in a millenial era, what we might expect from a 'dream homeschool program', and how Seton Home Study School stacks up against these needs.
Read More »5 Simple & Beautiful Family Devotions to Pass on the Faith
by Abby Sasscer | What impressed me the most was that his devotions suggestions were very simple for my young family to follow. And everyone knows I’m a big fan of “simple”.
Read More »Free Time vs Burnout: Are You Making Your Life Harder Than it Needs to Be?
Mary Ellen Barret explains that she is neither crazy nor a supermom. But, she admits to making life harder. Here are her 5 questions for restoring sanity.
Read More »Homeschool with Toddlers: Why I (Mostly!) Miss it, & How I Handled It
by Mary Ellen Barrett | I love toddlers and I really miss the days when I had a bunch of them around. Mostly.
Read More »Why Seton’s Strong Study Habits Are Perfect for College
by Mary Katherine Mooney | Since I stepped foot on Christendom’s campus, I have been realizing how integral the study habits and education with Seton Home Study School have been in my decision to attend Christendom College.
Read More »Sharing Seton: The Secret Power of a Used Book
by Dr Mary Kay Clark | When your kids are done with your Catholic books from Seton, give those books to another family in your parish.
Read More »Some Days I feel like a Great Mom… When I’m Not Tired
by Emily Molitor | Some days I feel like a great mom. Do you know those days and weeks, where your head is filled with lofty ideas and aspirations?
Read More »Thinking Outside the Box: How We School Year Round
by Tara Brelinsky | One of the many blessings of home school is that it allows families to think outside of the box. Whether it be an un-schooling approach...
Read More »Answering Christ’s Cry of Thirst as a Homeschooling Mom
by Amanda Evinger | “Jesus is God, therefore His love, His Thirst, is infinite. He the creator of the universe, asked for the love of His creatures...
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