In our fight for our children’s souls, as we educate them for Eternity, we can ask God for the grace to discern our priorities and the courage to live them.
Read More »St. Elizabeth of Hungary – Model of Christian Charity
Rather than live a life of luxury, noblewoman St. Elizabeth of Hungary, chose to serve the Suffering Christ through service to the poorest of the poor.
Read More »What’s the Perfect Gift This Year?
For Christmas this year John Clark suggests giving Jesus the perfect gift. “Forgive those who trespass against you.” And embrace the Child Jesus anew.
Read More »Make A Welcome Home for the Holidays
Mary Ellen Barrett shows us how opening your home to guests in the holiday season is an act of love, which blesses both your family and your guests.
Read More »Before You Open Your Boxes
John Clark has two thoughts for you before, or even after, you open your boxes of homeschooling books. They might just change the way you start your day.
Read More »Why St. Francis Has Been My Inspiration and Spiritual Leader
St. Francis is an inspiration and spiritual leader when raising children in the Faith, helping us teach the Faith, live the Faith, and be better parents.
Read More »If I Knew Then What I Know Now: Advice for New Homeschoolers
New homeschoolers - Many others have walked this path, persevered, and overcome obstacles. These travelers can offer support and advice in your adventure.
Read More »To Have the Best Homeschool Personalize Your Lesson Plans
Moms ask if you can provide a real childhood experience for your kids along with an excellent education. Yes, but there is a catch says Mary Ellen Barrett.
Read More »Our Family’s Nine-Year Novena of Learning and Prayer
After a nine-year novena of homeschooling, filled with graces bearing fruit beyond their home, the Worhacz family shares what made their journey a success.
Read More »Making Math Fun in the Summer
Summer, long car rides, and picnic blanket lunches - even occasional rainy days are all great times to introduce new ways to learn math with fun math games.
Read More »Creating Space for Success in Life’s Travels and Education
The best approach to reach your goal on schedule is to make space in our planning for things unforeseen and for items that are not within our control.
Read More »Seton Graduates – You Give Us a Reason for Hope
Graduation Day for the Seton Home Study Class of 2019 was a day of celebration but more so, the graduates gave the attendees a collective reason for hope.
Read More »End of an Era – A Mom Reflects on 25 Years of Homeschooling
Finishing her last lesson plan, Mary Stutzman muses on what Seton has meant to her family over the past 25 years and asks what God has in store for her now.
Read More »Graduates, Be Fearless as You Work to Rebuild His Church
In her 2019 message to Seton Home Study School graduates, Dr. Mary Kay Clark called on them to help rebuild the Mystical Body of Christ in a difficult time.
Read More »What Every Child Needs to Know Before Flying the Coop
Teach your children to seek God’s Will, the courage to follow it, and to place virtue above all else and they will fly when they leave the coop.
Read More »Fostering the Love of Learning with Seton’s Kathleen Hunt
Special Services Kathleen Hunt's aim at Seton and throughout her teaching career has always been to have her students experience the joy of learning!
Read More »A Mother’s Day Message from Dr. Clark – 2019
Dr. Clark has recorded a Mother’s Day greeting for our homeschooling moms. We invite you to watch the video above. The transcript is provided below. Hello, homeschooling Mom! Happy Mother’s ...
Read More »Is Rosetta Stone a Better Way to Learn Foreign Languages?
The idea behind Rosetta Stone’s innovative online course, while simple, does help solve the traditional problems of teaching a foreign language in the home.
Read More »In the Schoolroom – How to Make Your Pocket Shrines
Mary Ellen has a fun craft for children to create pocket shrines honoring the Blessed Mother and the Sacred Heart of Jesus in their months of May and June.
Read More »Why I Recommend Catholic Homeschool Conferences
Tara compares Catholic homeschool conferences to mini-retreats where you can page through the textbooks, speak with the counselors, and renew your spirit.
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