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 »Staff Series – Chip Hibl – Director of Seton Educational Media and Customer Service
Chip Hibl, head of Seton Educational Media and Customer Service loves to help customers with service problems or find a new product to help Seton families.
Read More »Dear Homeschooling Dad: YOU Matter Too
Tara Brelinsky shares seven ways a Dad teaches his children how to know, love, and serve God better than any book, curriculum, or homeschool class ever can.
Read More »We Always Had Christmas Lights
John Clark remembers a family tradition that grows brighter with time - how a father showed by example the importance of Christmas lights to his seven sons.
Read More »In Celebration of the Imperfect Father’s Day
Dads, if you think that you're not the father you should have been, that you missed your chance to be a good father, John Clark asks that you consider this.
Read More »How To Be A Superman Dad In A Kryptonite World
A father is often seen as Superman to his child. As John Clark found, to live up to that, we must first discover what our Kryptonite is. And overcome it.
Read More »Busy Dad? Finding Quality Time When You’ve Got Nothing Left
John Clark says it's the quality time we provide them that our families notice most. Particularly when we're tired and spent and have nothing left to give.
Read More »The Most Important Message for Home Schooling Parents
Mary Kay Clark says the core of Catholic home schooling is living and loving the Catholic Faith and showing your children that Jesus is the Essence of life.
Read More »5 Things Dads Can Do to Help Homeschooling Moms
Homeschooling should be a family adventure. Jennifer Elia explores how dads can be an integral part to make it work even if they aren't the primary teacher.
Read More »3 Ways Homeschool Husbands and Wives Can Stay Connected
Amy Pawlusiak shows us 3 ways that husbands and wives can accomplish much more when we support each other in our roles as parents of homeschooled children.
Read More »7 Ways that Homeschool Dads are Vital to Keep Homeschooling Going
Behind every successful homeschooling mom, there is a hard-working homeschooling dad. Patricia Purcell reflects on these true and unsung heroes.
Read More »8 Easy Ways to Help Homeschooling Dads Be More Involved
How can dads get more involved in schooling at home? Renee Zilio discusses how homeschooling dads can share their knowledge and experience with their kids.
Read More »Why Dads are Champions of Homeschooling
Mary Donellan offers a heartfelt tribute to homeschooling dads, and reminds us to honor these unsung heroes in a special way this Father’s Day.
Read More »‘Go Read a Book’: How to Raise an Educated Young Thinker
When he was bored, John Clark's mother said 'read a book'. Now, he's amazed at how that little adage has transformed western culture, and we need it back.
Read More »Fishing in Canada: Why It’s Important to Go on Family Vacation
John Clark shares childhood memories of boating and fishing with a military veteran for a Dad. He's convinced that vacations should be done as a family.
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 »Back to (Home)School: My 5 W’s of Homeschooling
by John Clark | If you need a little motivation to begin another academic year, here are my five W’s of homeschooling.
Read More »Get Ready, Get Set, Go! 5 Ways to Make a Good School Year
A good school year takes forethought and prep. Christine Smitha's 5 tips will make a big difference in the tone and manageability of your homeschool.
Read More »What am I Protecting? How This Dad Stepped Up for His Kids
by Eric Harrah | I think sometimes God has a rather twisted sense of humor. Take the role of Dad. According to the Catholic Church, the father is meant to...
Read More »Mr. Selfish: How This Dad Figured Out Homeschooling
by Eric Harrah | Despite the joy homeschooling our children has brought, I have been forced to take a long, hard look at myself in the process.
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