Relaxed summer reading is the well from which great thoughts and writing flow later in life and a reason we created the Summer Reading Club.
Read More »We Are Behind in Some Subjects. How Do I Get Back on Track?
Catching up, staying on track, or trying to get ahead? The Seton Academic Counselors are waiting for your call or email on all your homeschooling questions.
Read More »Looking for the Latest News on Seton’s 2020 Graduation?
The latest news on Seton Graduation 2020: while homeschooling continues uninterrupted, Seton Graduation 2020 ceremonies have been postponed, details below. Can you tell me what is going on with this ...
Read More »Keep The Flame Burning: Your Conquering Choleric Child
Wise homeschool parents involve their choleric students in planning their school year as these kids do best when they have some control over their learning.
Read More »4 Simple Steps to Teach Our Children Calmly and Effectively
One of the most common of my many New Year's resolutions is to become a more patient mother and teacher. Every year, it seems that I start strong but my efforts slowly fizzle out by the last week of January. My greatest challenge is to able to teach my children how to behave in ways that are pleasing to the Lord without becoming impatient and frustrated myself.
Read More »9 Quotes to Explain “Who Are The Magi?”
John Clark saw the Feast of Epiphany an opportunity to highlight a few quotes about the Three Wise Men, who "invented the art of giving Christmas presents".
Read More »You’re Invited: To Become a Christmas Child… Again
Editor’s note: John Clark is taking a well-deserved rest from his column this week in order to spend time with his family. He asked us to re-wrap this story about ...
Read More »10 Simple Organizational Hacks for the New School Year
Simplifying is a constant work in progress. Abby shares ten simple organizational hacks to make your new school year more orderly, peaceful and manageable.
Read More »Mindfulness: Focus and Peace for the Busy Homeschool Mom
Living in the present moment has helped keep peace and order in Elizabeth Turajski’s homeschool. Can you use her tips for cultivating mindfulness each day?
Read More »5 Creative Ways to Make Back to School Exciting for Everyone
Consider one of these alternative ways to foster the family's enthusiasm about getting back to school. You might be surprised at the excitement you create!
Read More »You’re Invited: To Become a Christmas Child… Again
John Clark shares his favorite Christmas memory, and why we should not only love the Christ child, but we should *be* a Christmas child.
Read More »Homeschooling One Child: How I Stay Positive with the ‘Just One Syndrome’
by Anna Marie Jehorek | We’re still discovering the pros and cons unique to homeschooling one child. We’re learning what works for us and that’s part of the beauty of homeschool.
Read More »‘Keep Your Dad Home’ Day
Years ago, someone popularized the idea of dad taking his child to work for a day.
Read More »Crushed by the Cross? Life with a Disabled Child
by Jessica Wilde | With faith in God, community support, and love, a cross can become not only bearable but also an avenue for spiritual growth.
Read More »Why We Must Love the Difficult Students *More*
by John Clark | There are always 'difficult' students. Because of that fact, Lisa and I have discovered that we need nine different methods of teaching for our nine children.
Read More »Toys & Tributes: Why the Old & Young Need Each Other
by Dr. Mitchell Kalpakgian | In the story an old home that dates from several hundred years ago lies in a state of neglect and in need of repair.
Read More »4 Ways to Stop Blaming Yourself as a Parent
First, stop insisting that you “went wrong” with your kids. I don’t know exactly how Jesus felt when He was betrayed by Judas. But I do know this: I know that Jesus did not wonder where He went wrong with Judas. Jesus didn’t “go wrong.”
Read More »“Why My Child?” – Dealing with a Handicapped Child
It wasn’t until she was almost two, and I was expecting our second child that the first symptoms appeared. Night terrors would wake her, screaming and crying. At first we thought she was unsettled because a new sibling would be arriving soon and that because her father would be going on a remote assignment without us for a year
Read More »Life as a Child of Seton
Hello, I’m Michael McMahon, and I am thrilled to share my Seton experience with all of you. I live in Front Royal, Virginia, hometown of Seton Home Study School. Later ...
Read More »Education in the Family
Several years ago, His Excellency Cardinal Jose Sanchez was the featured speaker at the Catholic Home Education conference in Manassas, Virginia. He had traveled from Rome in his position as ...
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