Whether you need financial aid to homeschool, or want to assist other families, these simple steps will simplify your journey.
Read More »Planning for Homeschool Success
For school planning, I use all of Seton’s resources. I like to know the end goals for each of my students. It helps to keep me on track.
Read More »What If I Need More Time to Finish My Coursework?
Need more time to finish your coursework? It's as simple as an email or phone call or your counselor can show you ways to finish faster in some courses.
Read More »Thanksgiving 2020 – From Our Home to Yours…
Please pass the dressing! Enjoy these Thanksgiving 2020 photos from Seton Home Study School families. Many thanks to the families who shared their photos!
Read More »Seton Home Study School Keys to Homeschooling Success
This guide to the keys that are part of your enrollment with Seton Home Study School will save you time and effort and help you have homeschooling success.
Read More »50 Survival School Life Hacks Keep Kids Busy and Moms Happy
Mary Ellen has practical tips and a house full of fun activities to keep you and the kids on top when circumstances threaten to turn your world upside down.
Read More »Seton Families Show Support at March for Life 2020
The March for Life is an awesome way for Catholic homeschoolers to get involved in the pro-life cause, speaking up for babies whose voices can not be heard.
Read More »Connect with Seton Families – Over 1,000 Join in Seven Months
Over 1,000 families have joined the Connect with Seton Families program in seven months, meeting and trading questions and answers about homeschooling.
Read More »Seton Staff Series: Cecilia Sauer
Seton General Counselor Cecilia Sauer can put families in touch with other Seton families in their immediate area who have given permission to be contacted.
Read More »A Most Precious Christmas Gift: Homeschooling Your Children
Remember, a most precious Christmas gift you give is homeschooling your children with a good, solid Catholic curriculum in a loving environment: your 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 »3 Easy Ways for Moms & Daughters to Grow in the Virtue of Industry
With spring cleaning around the corner in your home, Mary Donellan offers thoughts to inspire you towards the beautiful but often hidden virtue of industry.
Read More »A Very, Merry Christmas from Our Homes to Yours
Six Seton Families who welcomed us into their homes to share their homeschool stories in 2016 send Christmas greetings. Blessings on their homes and yours!
Read More »To Protect Our Freedoms – Patriotism Begins in the Home
Mary Ellen Barrett says homeschool families have a unique opportunity to instill a love of country and nurture a child’s natural instinct toward patriotism. It has been said that the ...
Read More »Kitchen Saving Tips for Homeschooling Families
Amanda Evinger took a closer look at her family's food budget and discovered that quite a bit of money can be saved with a few simple kitchen practices.
Read More »7 Ways Homeschooling Can Prepare Your Child for the Religious Life
Homeschool life and religious life can have some surprising similarities. Amanda Evinger reflects on how homeschooling can nurture a religious vocation.
Read More »10 Handy Tips to Finish School Work on Busy Days
Amanda Evinger, homeschooling mother and professional writer, gives parents handy tips on how to get schoolwork done in the midst of life's busy days.
Read More »Why There’s No Teacher Like Grandma
Is there still time to save a generation of children from public schools? Ginny Seuffert's clarion call for Grandma to help homeschool their grandchildren.
Read More »The Mystery Revealed to Transform Your Work into a Labor of Love
Dr. Mitchell Kalpakgian draws from Homer, Chaucer, and Robert Frost to show how a creative touch can transform daily work into a labor of love.
Read More »Merry Christmas from Seton’s Featured Families!
It’s been another full year for families everywhere, and if you’ve been following the adventures and exploits of our Featured Families – or if you homeschool yourself – you know ...
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