Weaving a collection of memorable magazine columns, John Clark has a heartwarming reflection on family, beginnings, and possible destinations.
Read More »Success is Built on “Keep Trying”
Our children's success will be bolstered by teaching them not to fear failure; people who try (and fail) the most tend to succeed the most.
Read More »Nurturing a Vocation in the Home
At the heart of my parents’ decision...was the conviction that education is worthless when detached from the Way, the Truth, and the Life.
Read More »Parents’ Days & the Fourth Commandment
John Clark comes to realize that the greatest version of honoring his father and following the Fourth Commandment—is to be a good father.
Read More »Heaven is for Heroes
John Clark is confident that he will walk in his father’s footsteps all the way to the house built for him in heaven. And he knows just how to find it.
Read More »Fostering the Spiritual Health of Our Children
How can we fathers foster a healthy interior life for our children? John Clark offers that we must encourage our children to have a conversation with God.
Read More »How Do I Calculate the Grade for the Quarterly Report?
Seton counselors are standing by to answer your questions about entering a quarterly grade, retaking tests, or getting answer keys. Call or email us today.
Read More »Encouraging Perseverance – The Christian Response
Our Christian response must be to encourage and help those around us persevere, to get up and fight the good fight. After all, we're in this fight together.
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 »The Most Important Lesson You Will Ever Teach
Homeschooling moms and dads, if your son or daughter know that God loves them and they love Him, they are star students in the only class that matters.
Read More »Lessons for a Lifetime from St. Thérèse the Little Flower
As a girl, Dr. Mary Kay Clark learned lessons for her lifetime about the Little Way of St. Therese: little ones of the world are great ones in the Kingdom.
Read More »The Creative Courage of Fatherhood As Taught by Saint Joseph
In this Year of St. Joseph, John Clark reminds us that as Saint Joseph’s fatherhood illustrates, when courage and creativity meet, worlds can be conquered.
Read More »Be Like St. Joseph: Trust God and Fear Not
Parents need to contemplate the amazing faith of St. Joseph and ask for the strength and perseverance, and whatever else is needed, to teach their children.
Read More »Think Outside the Oval
John Clark shares his insight on multiple choice tests, academically-challenged yet holy saints, and what it all has to do with your journey toward God.
Read More »Gratitude, Thanksgiving, and the Christmas Gift of Self
John Clark says that in a year that God has watched over us so carefully we are called to offer the gift of gratitude to the Infant King and to each other.
Read More »St. Thomas More: Defender of Marriage and Fatherhood
When homeschool fathers need inspiration, ask for St. Thomas More’s help, to be like him, “God’s good servant”, offering love and sacrifice for our family.
Read More »The Life and Famous Disappearance of Amelia Earhart
Seton Historian Bruce Clark ponders the story of a trailblazing American aviator and offers an alternate explanation of her mysterious disappearance.
Read More »Voyages in Homeschooling – Advice to Fellow Travelers
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 »Turning to Mary in Tough Times
In a poignant reflection, John Clark reminds us to turn to Our Lady in our darkest hour, she loves us and offers a consolation greater than we can imagine.
Read More »May I Enroll My Student in Only a Few Courses?
The needs of every family and student are different so Seton offers a full program or just a single course or two, to address a family’s particular needs.
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