Seton Graduation 2024: Maria Cronk's favorite part was being with Catholic Harbor friends and surrounded by hundreds of her brothers and sisters in Christ.
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 »Why St. Francis Has Been My Inspiration and Spiritual Leader
St. Francis is an inspiration and spiritual leader when raising children in the Faith, helping us teach the Faith, live the Faith, and be better parents.
Read More »Hopes, Plans, and Dreams – Grads Speak at Family Fest
As Seton Class of 2019 grads and families gathered for an afternoon of popcorn, pizza, and making new friends, they shared their plans and dreams with us.
Read More »Why I Recommend Catholic Homeschool Conferences
Tara compares Catholic homeschool conferences to mini-retreats where you can page through the textbooks, speak with the counselors, and renew your spirit.
Read More »How Yoda Helps Me… With Homeschooling
After countless viewings of Star Wars movies with his kids, John Clark is pleased to report that he has picked up a few homeschool pointers from Yoda.
Read More »10 Helpful (& Fun) Replies to Anti-Homeschooling Comments
Use the anti-homeschooling comments, made to make you feel bad about your decision, as opportunities to show you are sure and unwavering in your commitment.
Read More »Giving Thanks – 6 Remarkable Advantages of Homeschooling
Any day is a great day for giving thanks for homeschooling. After eight years of homeschooling, Patrice Fagnant-MacArthur offers six reasons she's thankful.
Read More »Homeschooling Isn’t Always Easy, But It’s Worth It!
Amy Pawlusiak discusses common misconceptions about daily life as a homeschooling family and why, despite challenges, this life is better than most imagine.
Read More »6 Money Saving Tips on Clothing for Homeschoolers
Overwhelmed with the whole “clothing thing”? Amanda Evinger finishes the Budget Buster series with tips for saving money when stocking the clothes closet.
Read More »5 Amazing Blessings in Your New Homeschool Year
Amy Pawlusiak, mother of five, is preparing for the new school year by counting her blessings. And there’s more to be grateful for than one might realize.
Read More »10 Ways to Celebrate Your Homeschool Graduation
Graduating from homeschooling is a tremendous accomplishment, but how do we celebrate a homeschool graduation? Read on to discover ten ways to mark the day!
Read More »5 Vital Tips if You Plan on Living To Be 1,000 Years Old
Five things to consider if you plan on living to be 1,000 years old. John Clark lightheartedly hypothesizes the pros and cons about life as a millenarian
Read More »Simple Hospitality: Show Your Love By Sharing a Meal
Mary Ellen Barrett shows how easy it can be to teach hospitality to children. Whether with friends or family, a meal is the quickest way to show love.
Read More »How I can Cultivate Peace with Family & Friends – The Rule of St Benedict for Everyone
Everyone struggles to maintain peace with family or friends. This guide is inspired by the Rule of St Benedict, and part 2 of a 3-part series..
Read More »The Gift of a Visit: An Easy Way to Imitate Mary’s Generosity in Your Home
In the ancient world, the Greek and Roman deities visited men in disguise, often appearing in the form of beggars or suppliants to see if mortals honored the sacred laws ...
Read More »Why I Hope to Homeschool My Family
by Emily Molitor | I don’t know how my life or my family relationships would be different today had my parents not made the decision to homeschool,
Read More »5 Steps to Teen Motivation
by Sarah Rose | Are your teens always completing their research reports at the last minute, or not completing them at all? Do your teens complain that their school work is pointless? Did you recently begin homeschooling and do your teens miss their old school and old friends? Are they rebellious and disrespectful?
Read More »Anticipating the New School Year
Many of you find your school day schedule continuously interrupted by telephone calls and even unannounced visits from relatives and friends. One mom told me, “My extended family lives nearby, and while they are supportive of my home school, they just don’t get it!
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