Contributing Writers
November 28, 2016
10,824 Views
Maria Nauman, a Featured Family on SetonMagazine.com, has hand-drawn and inked out a beautiful, full-page celebration of Advent 2016 for you to enjoy!
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Contributing Writers
November 28, 2016
3,769 Views
Fed up with trying to do Algebra while the pot roast burns? Amanda Evinger, homeschooling Mom, shares some favorite tips on homeschooling and homemaking.
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Contributing Writers
November 27, 2016
7,824 Views
No need to as Amy Pawlusiak, mother of five children from teen to toddler has found some easy ways to embrace the season.
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Contributing Writers
November 26, 2016
4,839 Views
It's more than just grades! Seton graduate Anna Eileen shares her favorite tips and strategies on making a homeschooler's college application stand out.
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John Clark
November 25, 2016
5,236 Views
Though some may feel sad that the year of mercy has come to an end, John Clark observes that God offers us His mercy, not only every year, but every moment.
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Contributing Writers
November 24, 2016
3,120 Views
In this Thanksgiving season, Teresa Collins shares many of the key reasons why the opportunity to homeschool our children is one of our greatest blessings.
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Contributing Writers
November 23, 2016
7,041 Views
Pass the pumpkin pie and count those blessings, it's Thanksgiving time and Jennifer Elia shows why her family is so thankful to be a homeschooling family.
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Contributing Writers
November 22, 2016
5,729 Views
Any day is a great day for giving thanks for homeschooling. After eight years of homeschooling, Patrice Fagnant-MacArthur offers six reasons she's thankful.
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Contributing Writers
November 21, 2016
6,489 Views
Amanda Evinger has five reasons why "keeping it Catholic" is a true blessing for her family when it comes honoring God through her homeschooling curriculum.
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Contributing Writers
November 20, 2016
5,828 Views
What do homeschoolers have in common with a German-immigrant priest from the 1800s? Gina Berrios presents the inspiring story of Bl. Francis Xavier Seelos.
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Contributing Writers
November 19, 2016
5,998 Views
Thanksgiving is almost here! Jennifer Elia shows you some creative ways your family can start celebrating the holiday with projects that foster gratitude.
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John Clark
November 18, 2016
5,667 Views
John Clark reviews the new book-length interview, just released in English, and he discovers a gem: the incredible story of a magnificent man.
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Contributing Writers
November 17, 2016
4,941 Views
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.
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Contributing Writers
November 16, 2016
4,465 Views
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.
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Christine Smitha
November 15, 2016
5,762 Views
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.
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Dr. Mary Kay Clark
November 14, 2016
6,021 Views
Dr. Mary Kay Clark shows how a modified homeschooling schedule can help families enjoy their holiday activities without falling behind in their assignments.
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Bob Wiesner
November 14, 2016
4,883 Views
Bob Wiesner says that a strong nation is dependent upon a virtuous citizenry ready to see that justice is served, innocence preserved and injustice opposed.
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Contributing Writers
November 13, 2016
34,111 Views
The saints were not perfect, but they have the virtue of humility in common. Avellina Balestri shows how we can learn from their mistakes and virtues alike.
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Contributing Writers
November 12, 2016
12,519 Views
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.
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John Clark
November 11, 2016
5,872 Views
John Clark wonders whether Catholics should celebrate Veterans Day. If so, what should our response be for those promoting and protecting peace?
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