As with many families in military service, the Lara family appreciates the continuity homeschooling allows in their studies and curriculum.
Read More »Planning for Homeschool Success
For school planning, I use all of Seton’s resources. I like to know the end goals for each of my students. It helps to keep me on track.
Read More »A Marriage of Beauty and Function: The New Lesson Plan Design for 2022
By separating the subjects, your Seton lesson plans are now fully customized which will avoid confusion, especially for new families.
Read More »In the Schoolroom: America the Beautiful – Star Wreaths
This simple craft for younger children can foster their love of country and pride for our nation, essential lessons for educating them well.
Read More »St. Dymphna – Model of Purity, Patroness of Mental Health
St. Dymphna lives on to comfort the nervous and emotionally challenged and her adoptive Belgium town is the model for innovative health care.
Read More »“We Never Looked Back” The Partridge Family’s Homeschool Odyssey
They never considered homeschooling but an experience left them with no choice and then, they loved it so much, they never looked back!
Read More »Parents’ Days & the Fourth Commandment
John Clark comes to realize that the greatest version of honoring his father and following the Fourth Commandment—is to be a good father.
Read More »St. Zita of Lucca – Homeschoolers Inspired by a Seton Workbook!
Inspired by Seton’s Reading/Thinking Skills workbook, a group of homeschoolers put together a movie about St. Zita.
Read More »In the Schoolroom: Hometown Tourism
A word to the wise: best-kept secrets can be in our backyard, our home state, so don't let these golden opportunities to explore and discover pass us by.
Read More »Springtime and Special Moments: Parenting the Little Way
Life is filled with opportunities and moments to share with our kids and at the end of the day we will look back and say we spent those moments most wisely.
Read More »If John Paul II was a Seton Homeschool Student
Here is a credible argument that the qualities and attractions of Magdalen College would have drawn John Paul II's attention if he were a Seton student.
Read More »Heaven’s Happy Warriors: The Fisher Family
Life and homeschooling is not without its challenges, but with faith, coffee, and a sense of humor, the Fisher Family are happy warriors in the good fight.
Read More »Heaven is for Heroes
John Clark is confident that he will walk in his father’s footsteps all the way to the house built for him in heaven. And he knows just how to find it.
Read More »Working with Children Who Have Different Needs
For the child with a different need; slow down when you need to, use the Seton Counselors, and know that extra time spent can build a special bond.
Read More »A Duffel Bag Education: Around the World with the Tolsma Family
Seton Home Study School curriculum helps address the challenges even when home is as varied as Russia, Mexico, Paraguay, Lithuania, or even Wuhan, China.
Read More »St. Marianne Cope – Patron of Lepers, Outcasts, and Hawaii
Mother Marianne, in the language of truth and love, worked tirelessly for her patients, the poor suffering from leprosy, even Saint Damien in his last days.
Read More »Oh the Places You’ll GO! Literature, History, and International Shores
We become more fully human when we learn more about the literature of another country and enter into the minds and hearts of its people through its stories.
Read More »Finding a Home at Belmont Abbey College
Inspired by the Great Books impact on his life, Joe Wysocki returned to the Abbey and partnered with college leadership to relaunch the Great Books program.
Read More »Going the Distance for a Higher Education
In Distance Education, success and satisfaction from the program is determined by engagement with your tutors and their feedback. Read on for six more tips.
Read More »From Crayons To Keyboards
Beginning in kindergarten, the infusion of Catholic Faith and building upon what students have already learned, has been an unwavering commitment at Seton.
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