Has tutoring your younger sibling become a bumpy ride? Mary Donellan offers six simple strategies to keep calm and have fun as you help teach your sibling.
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Has tutoring your younger sibling become a bumpy ride? Mary Donellan offers six simple strategies to keep calm and have fun as you help teach your sibling.
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It's more than just grades! Seton graduate Anna Eileen shares her favorite tips and strategies on making a homeschooler's college application stand out.
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Need a little help? In October we honor our guardian angels. Mary Donellan reminds us to involve our often overlooked helpers in our homeschooling efforts.
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Many large families struggle to keep the laundry beast in check. Gina Berrios shares her simple 5-step plan to involve the kids and get the laundry done.
Read More »Contributing Writers August 29, 2016 5,587 Views
Excited about beginning her fourth year with Seton, Heather Hryniewiecki shares insight about her experience to help you have a successful homeschool year.
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Amanda Evinger, homeschooling mom of three, provides inspiration and practical suggestions for putting our best foot forward this year by walking with Mary.
Read More »Contributing Writers August 21, 2016 24,879 Views
Nervous about the new school year? Mary Donellan has encouragement and wisdom from Saint Benedict, Francis de Sales, and Augustine just for homeschoolers.
Read More »Contributing Writers July 17, 2016 6,838 Views
Patricia Purcell highlights the invaluable support moms can give each other as they persevere in the rewarding challenge of homeschooling.
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Dad's influence is often key to success in homeschool. How can they be more involved? Jody Boyd shares 6 practical ideas to encourage this pivotal role.
Read More »Dr. Mary Kay Clark July 11, 2016 5,438 Views
Want children's literature to compete with the computer? Mary Kay Clark says look for adventure fiction, biographies of adventurers and even science books.
Read More »Contributing Writers June 20, 2016 5,876 Views
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 »Contributing Writers June 13, 2016 6,900 Views
Dads play a vital role in homeschooling, even when they can't contribute much. Christine Smitha shows how dad's support is as vital as the teaching itself.
Read More »Contributing Writers April 18, 2016 7,314 Views
Leslie Pike, a rising junior at the WKU Honors College, says college success is not easy - but it can be made simple if you avoid these 6 common mistakes.
Read More »Contributing Writers February 6, 2016 4,940 Views
The Garver family have a homeschool history mixed with horses and military service. Join Susan as she shares her family's story!
Read More »Contributing Writers June 20, 2015 8,095 Views
Having attended the graduation of son number one last year, we already knew the drill on what to expect when we loaded up our family van and headed north to ...
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by Mary Anslinger | Here’s a list of resolutions I have for every year—ones that never grow old.
Read More »Dr. Mary Kay Clark June 9, 2014 9,325 Views
by Mary Kay Clark | Jesus Himself clearly wishes us to consider her our Mother of Perpetual Help, considering all her apparitions and her messages...
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by Jennifer Tutwiler | These days, the measure of good parenting seems to be how care-free and enjoyable an existence we have enabled for our children. Children are expected to play with their toys, play outside, play with their friends, play sports, play with video games... and yet today’s children are some of the most behaviorally challenged in human history.
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Abby Sasscer, homeschool mom of 3 and public speaker on simpler living, shares her top 3 benefits to living with less and 7 steps to a simpler home!
Read More »Seton Home Study School June 3, 2013 7,940 Views
Several years ago, Seton decided to produce tutorial videos to help parents and students with answering the most common questions that come through our phones and message boards. We discovered ...
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