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Dr. Mitchell Kalpakgian
December 3, 2015
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Dr. Mitchell Kalpakgian explores the importance - and joy - of introducing friends and family to new things, to increase wisdom and happiness.
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Contributing Writers
December 2, 2015
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Mary Donellan shares the top eight special gifts she finds in Catholic homeschooling arranged as an acrostic.
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Contributing Writers
December 1, 2015
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Tara Brelinsky grapples with family challenges, and shares how half the time, the only way to improve things is an attitude shift.
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Contributing Writers
November 30, 2015
7,978 Views
Patricia Purcell shares her 9 best practices to eat healthy for her family, with beginner and advanced tips for keeping it on budget.
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Contributing Writers
November 29, 2015
7,396 Views
Out in the country, Amanda Evinger shares her favorite family traditions for keeping Advent alive and spiritual while homeschooling her 3 kids.
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Contributing Writers
November 28, 2015
13,223 Views
Seton junior Sabrina Olomi shares her 7 tips for high school homeschooling, and they work well with life, travelling and when you've fallen behind!
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John Clark
November 27, 2015
9,245 Views
John Clark's simple advice is chicken soup for many of our weary, fear-ridden hearts. Find out why you shouldn't be afraid when things seem hell bound.
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November 25, 2015
5,525 Views
Amanda Evinger raises 3 kids in their little house on the prairie, which means their homeschooling is always being supplemented!
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Contributing Writers
November 24, 2015
8,808 Views
Patricia Purcell homeschools her 3 kids, so she knows that life can frequently get in the way. Here are her 9 ways to keep going no matter what happens.
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Contributing Writers
November 23, 2015
10,946 Views
When I was in first grade, I loved to go down the hall of my elementary school and visit my older sister’s sixth-grade teacher. I would staple together a few ...
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Contributing Writers
November 22, 2015
5,785 Views
Editor’s note: Michele was the winner of the Seton 2014 Christmas competition. You can read her entry here. When I graduated from Seton in May, I wasn’t sure what to ...
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Contributing Writers
November 21, 2015
6,482 Views
Debbie Gaudino shares her top 5 practices for cultivating gratitude, and what better time to grab a couple of easy ideas than Thanksgiving?
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John Clark
November 20, 2015
6,188 Views
John Clark thinks he's being played by a great pumpkin controversy: there's no reason for it to be in coffee and cheesecake soup. Or is there?
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Dr. Mitchell Kalpakgian
November 19, 2015
6,401 Views
Dr Mitchell Kalpakgian opens up the Imitation of Christ and shows how peace with God can be found, if we are prepared to be still.
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Contributing Writers
November 18, 2015
10,895 Views
Molly Aranda shares her five tips to keeping homeschooling on track with a chronic illness. With these tricks up your sleeve, you'll do more than survive.
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Contributing Writers
November 17, 2015
5,388 Views
Anna Eileen breaks down the 4 key benefits Seton gave her as a homeschooler in college. As with other Seton grads, hindsight is a wonderful thing.
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Abby Sasscer
November 16, 2015
7,314 Views
Abby Sasscer shares 5 simple devotions that you can teach to your children, perfect for day-to-day homeschool piety!
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Emily Molitor
November 15, 2015
5,296 Views
Emily Molitor explore the three different ways that writing can help you discover yourself, destress from life and make sense of your prayer life.
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Contributing Writers
November 14, 2015
5,759 Views
Amanda Evinger shares her experiences homeschooling in rural North Dakota. From their Catholic 'house on the prairie', their kids learn Faith and skills.
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John Clark
November 13, 2015
7,307 Views
Let's get some common sense going with John Clark over this Starbucks Red Cup 'controversy', because nobody's taking it seriously.
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