If you have more school than a year left, try these simple, practical, time-saving tips from homeschooling mom and Seton counselor Laura Clark.
Read More »Navigating the Seton Book Reports: A Few Tips from Our Counselors
Academic Counselor Christina Nutt has a boatload of tips and a most handy guide to help you chart a successful course for your Seton Book Reports.
Read More »Why the Emphasis on Book Reports?
Elementary book reports help prepare students for their high school writing. To ease them into it we provide a lot of help in the first and second quarters.
Read More »Seton Book Reports – A Simple System to Build Better Writers
The new Seton Book Report Workbook is key to mastering reading comprehension skills, thinking and analysis skills, and composition and mechanics skills.
Read More »What’s a Good Rule of Thumb on Moving Children Ahead a Grade?
Parents should make the final decision, but Dr. Mary Kay Clark says be careful with these subjects to avoid leaving a student with critical knowledge gaps.
Read More »Lesson Plan Tips and Tricks: Getting Lessons Done Painlessly
Mary Ellen Barrett has spoken to hundreds of Seton moms and shares their best tips and tricks for using the lesson plans and getting the school work done.
Read More »My Son Knows the Math, Can He Skip to the Next Level?
If a child can do all the math in the math book for his grade level, can he skip to the next level math book? Dr. Mary Kay Clark's advice may surprise you.
Read More »6 Secrets to Student Success in Writing
Do your students moan and complain when told to write a paragraph? Gina Berrios shares six secrets she uses to pave the road to success in teaching writing.
Read More »How Can I Motivate My Reluctant Book Report Writer?
In this round of Q & A's from homeschool families, Dr. Mary Kay Clark responds to the reluctant book report writer, when to call Seton counselors, and more.
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