Thrive, find peace, enjoy the day; four homeschooling moms share how the pandemic has altered their approach to school and family life in surprising ways.
Read More »Staff Profile: Robin Hibl Communications and Marketing Coordinator
Robin Hibl creates the graphics for so many communication and social media projects at Seton Home Study School that you may have seen her work hundreds of times.
Read More »In the Schoolroom: Lilies for St. Joseph Craft
This hand print paper lily is a sweet craft to keep little hands busy and is perfect to decorate your Saint Joseph statue or altar and later used at Easter.
Read More »The Best Way to Enjoy the Beautiful Season of Advent – In the School Room
This Advent, whatever the age of your children, here are ways to create an atmosphere in your home to settle mind and heart to welcome the Christ Child.
Read More »For This I am Grateful
Mary Ellen is grateful for having to slow down and enjoy each other’s company, and now with clarity, looks forward to new challenges and bright beginnings.
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 »Seton Home Study School – Thriving in the Philippines
Seton Counselor Cai Acuna shares why Filipino families in the Philippines and around the world find Seton Home Study a perfect fit for their family values
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.
Read More »When Life Throws You a Curveball – Homeschooling Through Hard Times
When a family's life is thrown upside down, trusting in God's Providence is critical but the flexibility and stability of homeschooling is a blessing too.
Read More »Seton Staff Profile – Meet Nathan Puray
The joy about working at Seton? Graphic Designer Nathan Puray thought a long moment, then opened with, “There is a genuine moral good in working here..."
Read More »Start Early, Finish School, Then On to the Fun Stuff
Mandy Viles loves the Seton curriculum because it's so rigorous and accredited and she knows her children are receiving a good, quality, Catholic education.
Read More »Let Children Have Summer
John Clark admits he might have become a better reader, writer, or mathematician if he had forsaken carefree and joyful summers spent with his family but...
Read More »How Your Family Can Truly Live the Easter Triduum
The Triduum, the three days from the Holy Thursday evening to Easter Sunday, here's how to truly live the Triduum and teach our children to do so as well.
Read More »St. Joseph – Patron of Catholic Homeschoolers
Could St. Joseph respond to your teaching your children to love Jesus, with anything but love? Or not provide his powerful help for your homeschooling?
Read More »Beauty is Our Calling
Asked to opine on beauty, John Clark says that every Catholic family is a reflection of God and is a form of beauty that rises above the material world.
Read More »This Crown of Thorns Helps Little Ones Make Sacrifices
This homemade crown of thorns can make it easier for your little ones to tackle their sacrifices in small daily bits and see how their penance bears fruit.
Read More »Seton Staff Profile – Jim Shanley
A favorite part of Jim Shanley's job is introducing ‘Featured Families’ to the Seton community,” he says. “Each family has an encouraging story to tell.”
Read More »This is Why We Homeschool
Families homeschool for better education and to strengthen family ties but chief among the reasons may be keeping God at the center of their lives.
Read More »Preparing for Advent – One Week at a Time – Week Four
A collection of timely crafts, books, and activities for Advent, in weekly snippets, can help families welcome the Christ Child into their hearts and homes.
Read More »Homeschooling in the Trenches
In our fight for our children’s souls, as we educate them for Eternity, we can ask God for the grace to discern our priorities and the courage to live them.
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