For the child with a different need; slow down when you need to, use the Seton Counselors, and know that extra time spent can build a special bond.
Read More »Grateful for A Helping Hand: A Seton Family’s Journey
Navigating a plan for your child with different academic needs is stressful but Seton believes all children deserve the best Catholic education possible.
Read More »Take a Deep Breath and Pray – Inspiration from the Evans Family
Among Michele Evans advice for new homeschooling families “trust that God will take care of you. Take a deep breath and pray, and everything will work out.”
Read More »Seton Home Study School 2020 School Supply List
We’ve compiled a few printable lists of school supplies, separated by grade, of general homeschool supplies and equipment. We hope these lists help you get your homeschool set up and running smoothly.
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 »Seton Staff Series: Meet Katie Summers
At Seton, Katie enjoys reassuring parents by way of her own example that homeschooled students can not only gain admission to colleges but can excel there.
Read More »Children Learn Almsgiving Making Blessings Bags
It can be hard for children to sacrifice but blessing bags can teach that we are called to see the face of Christ in all people and to love them as He does.
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 »How Much Help Can I Give My Daughter on Her Book Report?
Parents ask how much help should they give a child with homework. Dr. Clark offers a guideline and practical suggestions for this frequently asked question.
Read More »Staff Members – We Are Here to Help You!
Get to know Seton staff members who strive to help make your Seton homeschooling experience an easier experience for you and your children.
Read More »“Pray, Hope and Don’t Worry” The Counsel of St. Padre Pio
St. Padre Pio bore the wounds of Christ and he is the patron saint of civil defense volunteers, adolescents, and stress relief. His feast is September 23.
Read More »Can My Daughter Get an Explanation for her English Grade?
Dr. Mary Kay Clark has answers about Seton book reports, receiving explanations on graded high school papers, and focusing exercises for active learners.
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 »Avoid the Perfection Paralysis Detour on the Road to Success
Seton Home Study Guidance Counselor Nick Marmalejo has a practical roadmap to avoid frustration and the perfection paralysis detour on the road to success.
Read More »Teacher’s Tip: 6 Tips from the Grading Department
Rhonda Way has six tips for students about grading at Seton Home Study School that she has gathered over her 20 years of helping Seton families succeed.
Read More »Lessons from Grandparents are a Win-Win for Homeschoolers
Looking for who might bring valuable gifts and talents to your school? Consider grandparents, neighbors, and friends as they are often honored to help you.
Read More »Can We Read Any Book We Want for Our Book Report?
Dr. Mary Kay Clark answers Seton Home Study questions about book reports and open book tests and who to call for help with challenges in your homeschooling.
Read More »5 Spiritual Exercises to Deepen Your Lenten Journey
Are you seeking fresh ideas for Lent to deepen your lenten journey? Avellina Balestri shares five spiritual exercises to implement during this holy season.
Read More »Don’t Give Something Up for Lent – Just Add It!
Just Add It! 35 ways to improve your spiritual life this Lent. Homeschool grad Clara Davison on daily prayers, spiritual readings, Works of Mercy, and more!
Read More »What Can I Do When My Son Does Not Want to Do His Math?
In her latest Q & A to families, Dr. Mary Kay Clark has suggestions for when a child does not want to do his math even though he understands the concepts.
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