John Clark, himself a voyager to new lands has thoughtful insight and practical perspective for fellow travelers newly arrived in the land of homeschooling.
Read More »Time to Party! – Homeschooling Your Fun-Loving Sanguine Child
Your sanguine child needs help staying on task so provide structure, set clear expectations, and treasure his friendliness, enthusiasm, and love of fun.
Read More »Madeline’s Fundraising Brings Clean Water to 2,000 Families
Madeline was inspired to help a village in Nyeri, Kenya. Her fundraising led to building a well and bringing clean water to a village of 2,000 families.
Read More »God-Centered and Family-Focused: Meet the Brasile Family
Maria Brasile likes that Seton keeps the focus on our Catholic faith throughout the curriculum which helps keep their school and their days God-centered.
Read More »Simple Beginnings, Hope-Filled Future
Through blessings, ordeals, and road trips, the Barretto family has learned to be grateful for the gifts that God gives them and to keep their trust in Him.
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 »St. Dominic – Founder of the Dominicans
St. Dominic was a dogged defender of the Faith, an enthusiastic promoter of the Rosary, and founder of the Order of Preachers, also known as the Dominicans.
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 »St. Elizabeth Ann Seton’s Most Important Lesson for Parents
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton, U.S. Catholic School Pioneer, always emphasized to parents that they must be concerned about teaching and living the Faith at home.
Read More »What If Heaven is the End?
As a Catholic homeschooling father, John Clark dreams that his children ultimate destination is the perfect happiness of Heaven. To call Heaven their home.
Read More »First Things First: Passing the Faith to the Next Generation
Lucy Viens began with Seton in 1988. She says Seton's Catholic Curriculum has kept her family Catholic and is helping pass the faith to the next generation.
Read More »Teaching Our Children to Defend the Resurrection
John Clark wants us to teach our children to argue, so that they will be well-prepared when the world, with its doubts and questions, argues with them.
Read More »3 Prayers to Guide Our Family’s Way Through Lent
Dom Alban Baker helps our Lenten way with three prayers from the Mass in the first few days of Lent and ways they can be applied to homeschooling families.
Read More »Enriching Your Homeschooling through the Beauty of Icons
Gina Berrios shares what she learned from an iconographer about icons and offers ways these holy images can enrich your homeschooling and prayer life.
Read More »The Year of Mercy Has Ended but Mercy of God Endures Forever
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.
Read More »Last Testament: In His Own Words by Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI
John Clark reviews the new book-length interview, just released in English, and he discovers a gem: the incredible story of a magnificent man.
Read More »Why Christendom College is a Natural Fit for Seton Students
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.
Read More »All Souls Day: Ways We Can Honor and Help Them
All Souls Day is a time to pray for the Poor Souls in Purgatory. Dr. Mary Kay Clark shows us how to turn our homeschooling activities into prayers as well.
Read More »Straight to Heaven or – Is Purgatory Our Destiny?
Even though many Catholics hope for Purgatory after death, John Clark points out that the saints remind us that God desires us to go straight to Heaven.
Read More »A Peek Inside Religious Life for Homeschooling Parents
Amanda Evinger shares insights and personal experience about religious life to help homeschooling parents encourage, not hinder, their children’s vocation.
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